Volume 4 of the Mental Wellness Resource Guide Unveiled

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The Hidalgo County Mental Health Coalition is excited to announce the release of Volume 4 of the Mental Wellness Resource Guide. Through strategic community partnerships and collaborative efforts, the coalition continues to spearhead initiatives aimed at destigmatizing mental health care and fostering a culture of well-being across Hidalgo County. Courtesy image. Bgd for illustration purposes
The Hidalgo County Mental Health Coalition is excited to announce the release of Volume 4 of the Mental Wellness Resource Guide. Through strategic community partnerships and collaborative efforts, the coalition continues to spearhead initiatives aimed at destigmatizing mental health care and fostering a culture of well-being across Hidalgo County. Courtesy image. Bgd for illustration purposes
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EDINBURG – The Hidalgo County Mental Health Coalition is excited to announce the release of Volume 4 of the Mental Wellness Resource Guide. Through strategic community partnerships and collaborative efforts, the coalition continues to spearhead initiatives aimed at destigmatizing mental health care and fostering a culture of well-being across Hidalgo County.

This revamped edition serves as a resource, providing individuals and families with essential information on mental health services, support systems, and strategies for promoting mental well-being. The coalition has worked tirelessly to ensure that the guide meets the diverse needs of our community.

“This guide is a testament to our commitment to improving mental health resources and breaking down the barriers that prevent people from seeking help,” said Hidalgo County Judge Richard F. Cortez. “We believe that by fostering open conversations and providing accessible resources, we can create a supportive environment for everyone.”

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Residents are encouraged to explore the guide and utilize its resources to support their mental health journey. The Hidalgo County Mental Health Coalition remains dedicated to building a community that prioritizes mental wellness and resilience.

For more information and to access the Mental Wellness Resource Guide, please visit www.hidalgocounty.us/hcmhc.

To view the Mental Wellness Resource Guide click here

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