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SUMMARY:Book Talk: The Anxious Generation
DESCRIPTION:Thursdays\, May 23\, May 30\, and June 6\, 7:00 pm at the MFS Avon Center\, 40 Avon Street.  There will be a panel discussion about this important book during the May 30th event. To register for this free event\, contact MFS Director of Development Kathy Waters at kwaters@mfs.org or 209-5947.
URL:https://nhcbha.org/event/book-talk-the-anxious-generation/
LOCATION:Monadnock Family Services Avon Center\, 40 Avon Street\, Keene\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mental Health Awareness Month
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SUMMARY:Center for Life Management's  First Annual Maker’s Market
DESCRIPTION:CLM is excited to announce our 1st Annual CLM Maker’s Market!This rain or shine event will take place on Saturday\, May 18th from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm in CLM’s Back Parking Lot.\nHosted by CLM’s Supported Employment (SE) team\, the Maker’s Market supports and showcases the talents\, creativity\, and hard work of our entrepreneurial and artistic participants. The Maker’s Market is a delightful marketplace where you can explore and purchase handcrafted artwork\, jewelry\, handmade gifts\, illustration prints and custom art\, vintage household items and toys and more. Food vendors including Kiss the Cook Mac & Cheese.\nThis event is being held in memory of our beloved colleague\, Diedra Kotsakis\, who envisioned the Maker’s Market to support the talent and initiative of these diverse entrepreneurs. Diedra was known as “the bright light” by her colleagues/friends on the Supported Employment team. She was a fierce advocate for her clients and brought a kind spirit and calming presence to those around her.\nFor more information\, contact Amy Izzett at aizzett@clmnh.org.
URL:https://nhcbha.org/event/center-for-life-managements-first-annual-makers-market/
LOCATION:Center for Life Management\, 10 Tsienneto Road\, Derry\, NH\, 03038\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mental Health,Mental Health Awareness Month
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SUMMARY:Thrive Stride Run & Walk : 5k Run or 1k Walk
DESCRIPTION:Greater Nashua Mental Health has been serving its community since 1920. While our nonprofit organization has continued to evolve\, one thing has remained the same – our focus is caring for the most vulnerable within our communities. Please join us on Saturday May 18\, 2024 at Greeley Park in Nashua\, NH for our Thrive Stride 5k/1k Run/Walk! Which will serve to support mental health awareness. You can walk…run…even skip in this 5k/1k with your friends and family. Become a part of a legacy that says “you matter” because no one needs to face anything in silence or alone. We are calling on YOU to support our mission and raise the voice that says\, “we are here for you\, I am here for you\, because you matter!” Join us to raise awareness on this day and become an advocate for mental health and elevate the voice of those who live in silence! \n\n10am-1pm\, check-in starts at 8:30am
URL:https://nhcbha.org/event/thrive-stride-run-walk-5k-run-or-1k-walk/
LOCATION:Greeley Park\, 100 Concord Street\, Nashua\, NH\, 03063\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mental Health,Mental Health Awareness Month
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SUMMARY:The New MFS: A Celebration Fundraiser at the Avon Center
DESCRIPTION:The New MFS: A Celebration Fundraiser at the Avon Center\, Friday\, May 17\, 5:00 to 7:30 pm\, at 40 Avon Street in Keene (see back page for details). Can’t make it? Consider making a donation in CEO Phil Wyzik’s honor. For more information\, go to MFSFundraiserMay17.eventbrite.com or call 209-5947.
URL:https://nhcbha.org/event/the-new-mfs-a-celebration-fundraiser-at-the-avon-center/
LOCATION:Monadnock Family Services Avon Center\, 40 Avon Street\, Keene\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mental Health Awareness Month
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240518
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SUMMARY:Wear Green for Mental Health Awareness
DESCRIPTION:On Friday\, May 17th\, in honor of Mental Health Action Day\, wear your “jeans and greens” to support the cause. \nHow does it work? It’s simple! Wear jeans and green to work or school for a\nminimum donation of $5 or more. \nAll donations support Lakes Region Mental Health Center to further its mission to provide integrated mental and Physical health care.
URL:https://nhcbha.org/event/wear-green-for-mental-health-awareness/
CATEGORIES:Mental Health Awareness Month
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SUMMARY:MOVIE SCREENING: "The Paradise Paradox" produced by Bode Miller
DESCRIPTION:As part of Mental Health Awareness Month\, Riverbend Community Mental Health will host a film screening and panel presentation for “The Paradise Paradox” – a documentary film screening for the first time in New Hampshire. \nThe film chronicles a concerning issue: the community mental health challenges facing many of America’s mountain resort towns. Isolation\, inadequate resources\, substance abuse and social stigmas are all contributing factors. “The Paradise Paradox” takes a closer look at how mental health providers\, outdoor recreation professionals\, and law enforcement are working together to create innovative solutions. Olympic gold medalist – and New Hampshire native – Bode Miller is an executive producer of the film. \nThe film screening will take place on Tuesday\, May 14 at Red River Theatres in Concord. \nImmediately after\, a community conversation will take place with local experts\, including: \n\nSarah (Baillargeon) Gagnon\, VP of Clinical Operations at Riverbend Community Mental Health\nSuzanne Gaetjens-Olesen\, Chief Executive Officer\, Northern Human Services\nCaite Zeliff\, professional ski athlete and New Hampshire native (appearing by video)\nJohn Brown\, 40+-year veteran of the New Hampshire Region of the National Ski Patrol(Ragged Mountain Resort\, Danbury\, NH) and a retired firefighter\n\n\nStef Costello\, Patrol Director\, Pats Peak Ski Area (Henniker\, NH); Firefighter Paramedic (Town of Henniker)\n\nMembers of the public are invited to view the film and participate in the community conversation \nfollowing the screening. Tickets can be purchased here. \n 
URL:https://nhcbha.org/event/movie-screening-the-paradise-paradox-produced-by-bode-miller/
LOCATION:Red River Theatres\, 11 South Main Street\, Concord\, NH\, 03301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mental Health,Mental Health Awareness Month
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SUMMARY:The Lift of Blue: A Group Exhibition in Support of Mental Health Awareness.
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on Friday\, May 3\, 5-7 pm for refreshments and entertainment provided by Spencer Lewis at the Opening Reception for The Lift of Blue: A Group Exhibition in Support of Mental Health Awareness.\n\nThe exhibition title comes from the poem “Sea Church” by Aimee Nezhukumatathil; there’s a particular stanza that carries me away to happy childhood memories of a Saturday morning greeting\, my mother’s voice\, and the sunny sky peeking through a crack in the window blind. But also\, the clever twist is a reminder that the mood of feeling blue can be lifted through a new day\, finding inspiration in nature\, and making–or looking at– art.\n\nThe exhibition called for blue\, and 59 artists answered. The walls in The Linda Roesch Visual Arts Gallery will be filled with blue works\, the variety in medium and subject matter is delightful. We hope you will have an opportunity to attend the opening and meet the artists on Friday\, May 3\, 5-7 PM. Remarks by West Central and AVA’s leadership at 5:45 pm. The exhibition is on view through June 29. the lift of blue is a group exhibition supporting Mental Health Awareness Month of May.\n\nExhibiting artists: Emily Battles\, Cheryl Bencivenga\, Rachel Benoit\, Renee Bitinas\, Lynn Bohannon\, Shari Boraz\, Darla Bruno\, Blair Butterfield\, Leah Caroline\, Joseph Carton\, Nancy White Cassidy\, Sally Chapman\, Theresa Chausse\, Paula Cloudpainter\, Sue Collier\, Annabelle Cone\, Gillian Cook\, Ellen Cooper\, Elizabeth D’Amico\, Todd DePerno\, Betsy Derrick\, Michelle Dreselly\, Samantha Eckert\, Stephan Fowlkes\, Jon Gilbert Fox\, Rene Gerrior\, Shawna Gibbs\, Renee Greenlee\, Victoria Shalva Herzberg\, Bruce Hewitt\, William B. Hoyt\, Janet Hutchens\, Sher Kamman\, Molly Leith\, Jillian Lauren Lisitano\, Dawn Littlepage\, Anni Lorenzini\, Todd Matte\, Justin McDowell\, Elizabeth Melnyczuk\, Chalice Mitchell\, Marianne Mullen\, John O’Dowd\, Jayne Ollin\, Phyll Perry\, Kathryn Peterson\, Alexander Pope\, Linda Roesch\, Evelyn Roberts\, Brooke Robinson Drew\, Terry Rooney\, Donna Sadonsky\, Richard Schnall\, Kate Smith\, Gary St. Ivany\, Richard Stallman\, Kathy Stark\, Laura Tafe\, Sheryl Trainor\, Christel Wolfaardt.\n\nAbout Spencer Lewis: Spencer Lewis performs his signature Americana folk grooves either solo or by live-looping the guitar and violin\, to mirror or eclipse the music from his internationally known 26-album catalog. His most recent release Ruins & Foundations takes his folk chamber music to its most passionate level. Tom Hill of the Upper Valley’s Valley News once described his instrumental music as ‘somewhere between melancholia and celebration’. As a guitarist\, he employs an inimitable cross-flat-picking technique and uses a Mississippi John Hurt style of finger and flat-picking played in a variety of tunings and guitars. www.spencerlewismusic.com
URL:https://nhcbha.org/event/the-lift-of-blue-a-group-exhibition-in-support-of-mental-health-awareness/
LOCATION:AVA Gallery and Arts Center\, 11 Bank Street\, Lebanon\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mental Health Awareness Month
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SUMMARY:Lakes Region Mental Health Center’s “28.2 Mile Walking Challenge”
DESCRIPTION:Mental Health America reports that nearly a third (28.2%) of adults with a mental illness are not able to receive the treatment they needed. This statistic motivates us here at LRMHC to work even harder in our efforts to de-stigmatize mental health challenges and minimize barriers to accessing mental health care. \nWe invite you\, our community of supporters\, to join our 28.2 Mile Walking Challenge. We’ll be walking\, running\, hiking\, rolling\, etc. to raise funds for our mission – to provide integrated mental & physical health care for people with mental illness while creating wellness and understanding in our communities. \nEvery mile you move and every dollar you raise will go directly towards better care for people with mental illness here in the Greater Lakes Region. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nWe all know the positive impact that moving your body can have on your mental health! Please join the Walking Challenge and start making a difference today! \nFollow two simple steps to join our 28.2-mile Walking Challenge through Facebook Fundraiser: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFollow this link: 28.2 Walking Challenge Fundraiser to automatically create a fundraiser through Facebook. We take care of all the details for you! Share to your Facebook page and encourage others to donate and/or participate!\nJoin our 28.2 Mile Walking Challenge Facebook Group to connect with our community and learn more about Lakes Region Mental Health Center.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFrequently Asked Questions: \n\n\n\n\n\n\nQ: When do I start fundraising? \nA: As soon as you sign up! Start fundraising now to maximize your impact. Q: Where and when do I walk? \nA: Wherever you’d like. Start recording your miles on May 1st. The challenge is live May 1st-31st. \nQ: When and how do I log my miles? \nA: Post mileage updates through our 28.2 Mile Walking Challenge Facebook Group. Connect with other members by sharing photos of your progress- please share stories about your connection to our cause! \nQ: Can I do a different activity? \nA: Feel free to participate in whatever way feels meaningful to you! Any activity you are able to do \n\n\n\n\n\n\ncounts towards the challenge. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nQ: I don’t have a Facebook page. Can I still participate? \n\n\n\n\n\n\nA: While there is no *official* way to participate without Facebook\, we encourage you to get in those miles! Invite a family member for a walk\, meet a friend at a local park\, or pop on some roller skates; this challenge is about movement and connection. Of course\, we are always accepting donations through PayPal. Please consider a contribution in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month! \nOther questions? email development@lrmhc.org
URL:https://nhcbha.org/event/lakes-region-mental-health-centers-28-2-mile-walking-challenge/
CATEGORIES:Mental Health Awareness Month
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SUMMARY:Lakes Region Mental Health Center Annual Art Auction
DESCRIPTION:Support LRMHC during Mental Health Awareness Month this May \nBidding on Art \nVisit BiddingForGood.com/LRMHC  to bid throughout the month of May
URL:https://nhcbha.org/event/lakes-region-mental-health-center-annual-art-auction/
LOCATION:lakes region mental health center\, 40 Beacon Street\, Laconia\, New Hampshire\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mental Health Awareness Month
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SUMMARY:Anxious Nation Screening
DESCRIPTION:NAMI New Hampshire\, in partnership with our state’s 10 Community Mental Health Centers\, will bring the documentary Anxious Nation to communities statewide beginning in May.  These free screenings are made possible with the generous support of the Endowment for Health and New Hampshire Charitable Foundation. \nAnxious Nation explores and captures the many faces and facets of anxiety.  This feature-length documentary takes a deep look into the crisis of anxiety and mental health in America\, especially its impact on youth (ages 10-26) and families.
URL:https://nhcbha.org/event/anxious-nation-screening-9/
LOCATION:Smitty’s Cinema\, 630 W Main St\, Tilton\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Childrens Mental Health,Mental Health,Mental Health Awareness Month
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SUMMARY:Anxious Nation Screening
DESCRIPTION:NAMI New Hampshire\, in partnership with our state’s 10 Community Mental Health Centers\, will bring the documentary Anxious Nation to communities statewide beginning in May.  These free screenings are made possible with the generous support of the Endowment for Health and New Hampshire Charitable Foundation. \nAnxious Nation explores and captures the many faces and facets of anxiety.  This feature-length documentary takes a deep look into the crisis of anxiety and mental health in America\, especially its impact on youth (ages 10-26) and families.
URL:https://nhcbha.org/event/anxious-nation-screening-8/
LOCATION:Smitty’s Cinema\, 630 W Main St\, Tilton\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Childrens Mental Health,Mental Health,Mental Health Awareness Month
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SUMMARY:Anxious Nation Screening
DESCRIPTION:NAMI New Hampshire\, in partnership with our state’s 10 Community Mental Health Centers\, will bring the documentary Anxious Nation to communities statewide beginning in May.  These free screenings are made possible with the generous support of the Endowment for Health and New Hampshire Charitable Foundation. \nAnxious Nation explores and captures the many faces and facets of anxiety.  This feature-length documentary takes a deep look into the crisis of anxiety and mental health in America\, especially its impact on youth (ages 10-26) and families. \nAnxious Nation will be presented in a variety of venues across New Hampshire – including theaters and high schools.  Open to the public\, events will feature a free documentary screening\, panel discussion\, and access to mental health and suicide prevention resources.  The participation of local Community Mental Health Centers helps to ensure a safe and supportive environment for each event.
URL:https://nhcbha.org/event/anxious-nation-screening-2/
LOCATION:The Showroom\, 20 Commercial St\, Keene
CATEGORIES:Childrens Mental Health,Mental Health,Mental Health Awareness Month
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230530T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230530T193000
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SUMMARY:Anxious Nation Screening
DESCRIPTION:NAMI New Hampshire\, in partnership with our state’s 10 Community Mental Health Centers\, will bring the documentary Anxious Nation to communities statewide beginning in May.  These free screenings are made possible with the generous support of the Endowment for Health and New Hampshire Charitable Foundation. \nAnxious Nation explores and captures the many faces and facets of anxiety.  This feature-length documentary takes a deep look into the crisis of anxiety and mental health in America\, especially its impact on youth (ages 10-26) and families. \nAnxious Nation will be presented in a variety of venues across New Hampshire – including theaters and high schools.  Open to the public\, events will feature a free documentary screening\, panel discussion\, and access to mental health and suicide prevention resources.  The participation of local Community Mental Health Centers helps to ensure a safe and supportive environment for each event.
URL:https://nhcbha.org/event/anxious-nation-screening-11/
LOCATION:Berlin Elementary School\, 200 State Street\, Berlin\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Childrens Mental Health,Mental Health,Mental Health Awareness Month
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230523T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230523T193000
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SUMMARY:Anxious Nation Screening
DESCRIPTION:NAMI New Hampshire\, in partnership with our state’s 10 Community Mental Health Centers\, will bring the documentary Anxious Nation to communities statewide beginning in May.  These free screenings are made possible with the generous support of the Endowment for Health and New Hampshire Charitable Foundation. \nAnxious Nation explores and captures the many faces and facets of anxiety.  This feature-length documentary takes a deep look into the crisis of anxiety and mental health in America\, especially its impact on youth (ages 10-26) and families. \nAnxious Nation will be presented in a variety of venues across New Hampshire – including theaters and high schools.  Open to the public\, events will feature a free documentary screening\, panel discussion\, and access to mental health and suicide prevention resources.  The participation of local Community Mental Health Centers helps to ensure a safe and supportive environment for each event.
URL:https://nhcbha.org/event/anxious-nation-screening-12/
LOCATION:Kingswood Art Center\, 21 McManus Road\, Wolfeboro
CATEGORIES:Childrens Mental Health,Mental Health,Mental Health Awareness Month
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230511T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230511T173000
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SUMMARY:Anxious Nation Screening
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with the New Hampshire Community Behavioral Health Association\, Seacoast Mental Health Center (SMHC) is presenting a screening of Anxious Nation: A Feature Documentary Exploring Anxiety\, Kids\, and Families\, with a panel of experts to follow. \nThe panel will include Jodie Lubarsky\, LCMHC\, Vice President of Clinical Services\, Youth & Family Services at SMHC\, Dr. Alexandra Bonesho\, Pediatrician at CORE Physicians\, Heather Cronon\, Director of Counseling at Winnacunnet High School\, and Talley Westerberg\, LISCW\, Social Worker at Winnacunnet High School. \nPizza will be provided in the auditorium lobby at 5 pm. Please RSVP to the free\, community event for an estimated headcount. \nPlease contact Kelly Hartnett\, Vice President of Community Relations at SMHC with questions at khartnett@smhc-nh.org \nThe event is supported by NAMI NH and is funded by the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation and the Endowment for Health.
URL:https://nhcbha.org/event/anxious-nation-screening/
LOCATION:Winnacunnet High School\, 1 Alumni Drive\, Hampton\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Childrens Mental Health,Mental Health,Mental Health Awareness Month
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