Monthly Archives: September 2020

COVID-19 Reopening GuideLines: San Mateo County Moving to Tier 2 (red)

Recovery Month: Help is Available

National Recovery Month highlights that recovery works, treatment is effective, and people can and do recover.  

We know that each recovery journey is unique—there are numerous treatment options and recovery pathways available to those dealing with substance use and/or mental health disorders in San Mateo County.

Learn how you can support someone who has who is struggling with alcohol or drugs and the types of treatment options available.   

Call the Behavioral Health and Recovery Services Access Call Center at 1(800) 686-0101 (or for hearing impaired, dial 711). For more information or visit www.smchealth.org/bhrsservices 

Join Us for the Grand Opening of the Cariño Project

Census Deadline September 30th!

6 months of age and older? You need a flu shot.

No PIerdas la Cabeza al Regresar a la Escuela (Don’t Lose Your Mind with the Return to School)

Below is a link to the presentation on supporting your families and kids on having a successful school year. The event was presented in Spanish.

Census Deadline Approaching Soon

Recovery Comedy Show: “One Laugh Time” with Mark Lundholm

In support and celebration of Recovery Month, come join us for a night of comedy, “One Laugh Time,” featuring Mark Lundholm.

September 29, 2020 | 6:00 – 8:00 PM
MC: Brendan Winans
REGISTER HERE

See the full list of Recovery Month events and and details at vorsmc.org/recovery-happens. All events are virtual. Please register in advance.

If you or some you know is in need of mental health and/or substance use treatment or support, call Behavioral Health & Recovery Services at 1-(800) 686-0101 or visit www.smchealth.org/bhrsservices

Time is Running Out to Complete the Census

A Conversation on White Privilege, Systemic Racism and Being an Ally

Join us for a conversation on white privilege, institutional racism, and being an ally with Rev. McCall.

Tuesday, September 29th | 12–1:30 PM
Register in advance for this meeting here.

Rev. McCall is a minister of color. His national ministry consisted of working with primarily white Unitarian-Universalist congregations seeking to be anti-racist-multicultural-multiracial-diverse institutions and communities.

Hosted by Heart & Soul

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