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  • Rally Point Veteran’s Group
    11:00 AM-12:30 PM
    09/04/2018
    1350 15th Ave. Columbus, GA 31902

    Rally Point

    Veteran’s Group

    Your War Is Over, Let’s Get Your Life Back!

     

    Rally Point is an 8 week closed group designed to help Veterans learn coping skills for symptoms associated with PTSD and TBI such as anger, avoidance, and emotional numbing.  If you think you, or someone you know may qualify for this group contact us to schedule a pre-group interview.  Call now, space is limited.

    EACH TUESDAY

    21 AUG 18 – 09 OCT 18

    11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

    Call (706)327-3238

  • Ice Cream Social at Chick-fil-A
    4:30 PM-6:00 PM
    09/04/2018
    2421 Wynnton Road Columbus, Georgia 31906

    You’re invited to another great event in your community

    Amerigroup, Columbus Police Department & Muscogee County Sheriff Office Presents:

    ICE CREAM SOCIAL

     

     

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  • Parenting Skills Group
    11:30 AM-1:00 PM
    09/05/2018
    1350 15th Ave. Columbus, GA 31902

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    Parenting Skills Group

     

    Our Parenting Skills Group is a 6-week closed group designed to help families gain insight and education on parenting concerns.

    The group uses a structured curriculum and is open to anyone 18 or older.  Our group satisfies mandated requirements from social services and/or the legal system.

     

    2018 Schedule:

    Classes are held Wednesday’s from 11:30 AM- 1:00 PM for 6 weeks.  Classes begins September 5, 2018 and conclude October 10, 2018.

     

    Fees:

    The cost is based on household income and is set by a sliding fee scale.  There is a $15 intake fee and weekly group fees range from $15-$45 per class.

     

    Registration:

    You must register and complete an intake session before attending class.

     

     

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  • Diaper Day
    10:00 AM-11:30 AM
    09/06/2018
    Dr. Malone's Office 2039 10th Avenue, Columbus, GA 31901

    You’re invited to another great event in your community

    Amerigroup Community Care & Dr. Malone’s Office Presents:

    Diaper day

    Join us for important health information.  There will be prizes, information, refreshments & so much more!

     

     

  • Diaper Day
    10:00 AM-11:30 AM
    09/06/2018
    Dr. Malone's Office 2039 10th Avenue, Columbus, GA 31901

    You’re invited to another great event in your community

    Amerigroup Community Care & Dr. Malone’s Office Presents:

    Diaper day

    Join us for important health information.  There will be prizes, information, refreshments & so much more!

     

     

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  • Summer Fun Day!
    5:30 PM-7:30 PM
    09/07/2018
    1100 18th Street, Columbus, GA 31901

    You’re invited to another great event in your community

    Amerigroup Community Care and Dr. Eldridge’s Office Presents:

    Summer Fun Day!

    Free fun & games for the entire family!!!!!

     

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  • 5K Run 4 Recovery and Uptown Promenade
    9:00 AM-12:00 PM
    09/08/2018
    1100 Bay Avenue, Columbus RiverWalk

     

    1100 Bay Avenue

    Columbus RiverWalk

    5K RUN 4 RECOVERY & UPTOWN PROMENADE

    Race Day Schedule:  7:30 AM Registration opens

                                        9:00 AM Race/Walk begins

                 Award Ceremony approximately 20 minutes after all runners finish.

    Entry Fees: $25 per Runner and $25 per Walker

    On-time registration for both includes a t-shirt, SWAG bag, participant medal and door prize ticket.

    Same Day Registration $30

    Register online at lightningsportsracing.com On-line Registration fee applies.

    More information at bigdogrunning.com or www.nhbh.org.

    Proceeds benefit New Horizons Behavioral Health. Building Better Lives through Recovery and Resiliency.

    Visit us on Facebook or at www.nhbh.org.

  • Horses and Hula Hoops
    10:00 AM-2:00 PM
    09/08/2018
    Warrior Outreach Ranch, 6350 GA – 219, Fortson, GA 31808 (13 miles North of Columbus)

     

     

    Join Camp Dream and the Autism Hope Center for a day of horse petting & rides, water slides,

    activities & games, food and fun!

    Bring your bathing suit, towel and energy.

    While this event is FREE, attendees must RSVP at www.campdreamga.org/events

     

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  • Rally Point Veteran’s Group
    11:00 AM-12:30 PM
    09/11/2018
    1350 15th Ave. Columbus, GA 31902

    Rally Point

    Veteran’s Group

    Your War Is Over, Let’s Get Your Life Back!

     

    Rally Point is an 8 week closed group designed to help Veterans learn coping skills for symptoms associated with PTSD and TBI such as anger, avoidance, and emotional numbing.  If you think you, or someone you know may qualify for this group contact us to schedule a pre-group interview.  Call now, space is limited.

    EACH TUESDAY

    21 AUG 18 – 09 OCT 18

    11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

    Call (706)327-3238

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  • Project LAUNCH 3rd Annual Professional Development Institute
    8:30 AM-4:00 PM
    09/12/2018
    Double Tree by Hilton, 5351 Sidney Simons Boulevard, Columbus, GA

    3RD ANNUAL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE

    HELPING CHILDREN SOAR

     

    September 12, 2018                                                               Double Tree by Hilton

     8:30 AM – 4:00 PM                                              5351 Sidney Simons Boulevard

     706-321-6322                                                                             Columbus, GA  31904

     

    Target Audience: Early Childhood Professionals, Mental Health Practitioners, Physicians, Educators, Home Visitors, and all professionals working directly with families.

     

    Featuring:

    Karen Kuehn Howell, Ph. D. – Center for Maternal Substance Abuse and Child Development

    Arianne Weldon, MPH – Get Georgia Reading Campaign Director

    Roosevelt Muhammad, MA – TIME-ER

     

    The purpose of Project LAUNCH is to promote the wellness of young children ages birth to 8 by addressing the physical, social, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral aspects of their development.

    Seating limited: Reserve your space today at:

    WWW.Eventbrite.Com                               Search:  Project LAUNCH

  • Parenting Skills Group
    11:30 AM-1:00 PM
    09/12/2018
    1350 15th Ave. Columbus, GA 31902

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    Parenting Skills Group

     

    Our Parenting Skills Group is a 6-week closed group designed to help families gain insight and education on parenting concerns.

    The group uses a structured curriculum and is open to anyone 18 or older.  Our group satisfies mandated requirements from social services and/or the legal system.

     

    2018 Schedule:

    Classes are held Wednesday’s from 11:30 AM- 1:00 PM for 6 weeks.  Classes begins September 5, 2018 and conclude October 10, 2018.

     

    Fees:

    The cost is based on household income and is set by a sliding fee scale.  There is a $15 intake fee and weekly group fees range from $15-$45 per class.

     

    Registration:

    You must register and complete an intake session before attending class.

     

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  • Hope for Autism Gala
    6:00 PM-7:00 PM
    09/14/2018
    Green Island Country Club

    Hope for Autism Gala

    Friday September 14th 2018 | Green Island Country Club
    Cocktails and Silent Auction – 6::00 PM |Dinner -7:00 PM
    Keeping Funds Local

    This event benefits the Autism Hope Center and will enable them to continue providing programs and support for local families.

    Join us for a night of fun and excitement to
    benefit individuals and families affected by autism.

    Call 706 604 6333 with any questions
    Tickets available on Eventbrite

    The Autism Hope Center is a 501c(3) non-profit organization serving the Chattahoochee Valley area since 2005. Our mission is to provide information and programs to improve the lives of children and families affected by autism.

    www.autismhopecenter.com

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  • Rally Point Veteran’s Group
    11:00 AM-12:30 PM
    09/18/2018
    1350 15th Ave. Columbus, GA 31902

    Rally Point

    Veteran’s Group

    Your War Is Over, Let’s Get Your Life Back!

     

    Rally Point is an 8 week closed group designed to help Veterans learn coping skills for symptoms associated with PTSD and TBI such as anger, avoidance, and emotional numbing.  If you think you, or someone you know may qualify for this group contact us to schedule a pre-group interview.  Call now, space is limited.

    EACH TUESDAY

    21 AUG 18 – 09 OCT 18

    11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

    Call (706)327-3238

  • Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Webinar
    1:30 PM-3:30 PM
    09/18/2018

    Tue, Sep 18, 2018 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM EDT

    The purpose of this webinar is to raise awareness and provide education and guidance about Sickle Cell Disease management.

    Webinar Objectives:

    1. Enhance understanding of the collaborative role of the clinician/provider, community-based organization, faith-based organization, and patient in sickle cell disease management and education.
    2. Develop a better understanding about sickle cell disease and disease management.
    3. Increase awareness regarding the importance of blood donation and bone marrow registry participation among the African-American and Hispanic populations.
    Hosted By:
    Department of Health and Human Services, Region IV
    Heath Resources and Services Administration
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    Georgia Department of Public Health

    REGISTER

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  • Parenting Skills Group
    11:30 AM-1:00 PM
    09/19/2018
    1350 15th Ave. Columbus, GA 31902

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    Parenting Skills Group

     

    Our Parenting Skills Group is a 6-week closed group designed to help families gain insight and education on parenting concerns.

    The group uses a structured curriculum and is open to anyone 18 or older.  Our group satisfies mandated requirements from social services and/or the legal system.

     

    2018 Schedule:

    Classes are held Wednesday’s from 11:30 AM- 1:00 PM for 6 weeks.  Classes begins September 5, 2018 and conclude October 10, 2018.

     

    Fees:

    The cost is based on household income and is set by a sliding fee scale.  There is a $15 intake fee and weekly group fees range from $15-$45 per class.

     

    Registration:

    You must register and complete an intake session before attending class.

     

  • GEEARS Speaker Series Event
    7:00 PM-8:30 PM
    09/19/2018
    Troy University Riverfront Campus, 1510 Whitewater Avenue, Room 213, Phenix City, Alabama 36867

    You’re Invited!
    Speaker Series Event – Understanding Trauma’s Impact on Young Children

     

    In partnership with ZERO TO THREEGEEARS: Georgia Early Education Alliance for Ready Students is hosting an evening conversation with with Dr. Ross Thompson, professor of psychology at the University of California-Davis and director of the Social & Emotional Development Lab.

    We invite you to come and learn about the powerful impact that trauma has on the young brain, even among infants. Attendees will better understand how trauma affects the socio-emotional, intellectual, and even physical health of infants and toddlers, and how that impact can last a lifetime without meaningful intervention. We will also discuss strategies and promising practices for intervening with a young child who is showing signs of trauma.

     

    Wednesday, September 19th, 2018
    7:00pm – 8:30pm
    Troy University Riverfront Campus

    1510 Whitewater Avenue, Room 213
    Phenix City, Alabama 36867

    Free admission, seating is limited

    Register for the Speaker Series at:

    https://www.eventbrite.com/e/speaker-series-event-understanding-traumas-impact-on-young-children-tickets-48734320665?mc_cid=7f1a663f27&mc_eid=17d17ac18b

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  • Job & Resource Fair
    11:00 AM-2:00 PM
    09/20/2018
    Columbus Public Library-1st Floor Synovus/CB&T Room Combined, 3000 Macon Road, Columbus, GA 31906

    Amerigroup & Forrest B. Johnson & Associates
    Presents:

    Job & Resource Fair
    Thursday, September 20, 2018

    Columbus Public Library -1st Floor Synovus/CB& T Room Combined
    3000 Macon Road
    Columbus, GA 31906
    11:00 am – 2:00 pm

    Come out to see our health & resource showcase!

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  • NNED Virtual Roundtable
    2:00 PM-3:30 PM
    09/20/2018

    Creating Supportive Systems to Improve Mental Health Outcomes for Young African American Boys:  An Urgent Conversation

    Tuesday September 20, 2018  |  2:00 pm – 3:30 pm EST

    Description of the Roundtable:

    The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, in collaboration with the HHS/Office of Minority Health, is hosting a NNED Virtual Roundtable, Creating Supportive Systems to Improve Mental Health Outcomes for Young African American Boys: An Urgent Conversation, to increase awareness about the mental health needs and vulnerabilities of African American boys and about culturally appropriate mental health promotion and early intervention strategies.  The event will feature emerging data on the age-related disparities in mental health outcomes for African American boys and related policy and practice implications.

    While childhood suicide is rare, a recent analysis concluded that “among children aged 5 to 12 years, black children had a significantly higher incidence of suicide than white children” (Bridge, et al., 2018). As part of a call for action, the Virtual Roundtable will feature national experts discussing cross-system approaches for developing workforce and community service capacity to address the negative mental health trend for African American boys.  Panelists will also share ways emerging data is influencing work in early childhood settings, family and community systems, policy, and research.

    Participants will learn about strategies for mental health promotion and early intervention that can be replicated in their respective communities.

    REGISTER NOW!

    Meet the Panelists:

    Dr. Rosemarie Allen

    Rosemarie Allen, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the School of Education at Metropolitan State University of Denver.  She focuses on ensuring teachers are aware of how issues of equity, bias, privilege, and power impact teaching practices.  She is also the founder and CEO of the Institute for Racial Equity & Excellence, serving as the lead agency for ensuring equity in educational practices. Her life’s work is focused on reducing suspension and expulsion of children of  color from early childhood programs.

    Dr. Jeffrey Bridge

    Jeffrey Bridge, Ph.D., is director of the Center for Suicide Prevention and Research in the Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and Professor of Pediatrics, Psychiatry and Behavioral Health at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. His research focuses on the epidemiology of suicidal behavior in young people, neurocognitive vulnerability to suicidal behavior, screening for suicide risk in medical settings, and on improving the quality of care for suicidal youth.

    Dr. Gail Mattox

    Gail Mattox, M.D., serves as Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at Morehouse School of Medicine. A Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, she has board certification in psychiatry and sub-specialty board certification in child and adolescent psychiatry.  She was instrumental in obtaining grant funding from SAMHSA to establish the National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Center for Excellence in Behavioral Health.

    Elijah Wheeler

    Elijah Wheeler serves as both the Acting Director and Social Justice Director of the Montgomery County (MD.) Collaboration Council. The Collaboration Council is charged with identifying issue areas in the County on behalf of children, youth and families and then working with government and other partners to target resources and supports to the community to redress disparities.

    Reta Stanley

    Reta Stanley is President/CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Flint and Genesee County. Stanley has served several decades working to place youth in structured, safe, and empowering mentoring relationships with community role models. Focusing on the needs of vulnerable youth, under her leadership the agency signed on with the My Brother’s Keeper Initiative working to improve literacy and open college and career pathways.

    Dr. Derrick Gordon

    Derrick Gordon, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry (Psychology Section) at Yale University School of Medicine, is the Director of the Program on Male Development in the Division of Prevention and Community Research of the Department of Psychiatry.  Dr. Gordon has considerable experience in intervention and prevention development having served as an investigator on federal, NIH, and state funded projects and studies.

    Facilitator:

    Brandon Johnson

    Brandon J. Johnson, M.H.S. serves as a Public Health Advisor in the Suicide Prevention Branch at SAMHSA.  In this role, Brandon serves as a Government Project Officer for the Garrett Lee Smith (GLS) State/Tribal Youth Suicide Prevention grant program, the Zero Suicide grant program, and the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention (NSSP) Adult Suicide Prevention grant program where he is also the Program Manager.  Brandon is also the GPO for the Suicide Prevention Resource Center (SPRC) that provides suicide specific materials, webinars, and training to organizations and communities all over the country working to reduce suicides.  Brandon is also the Co-Lead of the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention’s Faith Communities Task Force.

    Questions? email the National Facilitation Center

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  • Rally Point Veteran’s Group
    11:00 AM-12:30 PM
    09/25/2018
    1350 15th Ave. Columbus, GA 31902

    Rally Point

    Veteran’s Group

    Your War Is Over, Let’s Get Your Life Back!

     

    Rally Point is an 8 week closed group designed to help Veterans learn coping skills for symptoms associated with PTSD and TBI such as anger, avoidance, and emotional numbing.  If you think you, or someone you know may qualify for this group contact us to schedule a pre-group interview.  Call now, space is limited.

    EACH TUESDAY

    21 AUG 18 – 09 OCT 18

    11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

    Call (706)327-3238

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  • Parenting Skills Group
    11:30 AM-1:00 PM
    09/26/2018
    1350 15th Ave. Columbus, GA 31902

                Image result for family counseling of columbus columbus ga

     

    Parenting Skills Group

     

    Our Parenting Skills Group is a 6-week closed group designed to help families gain insight and education on parenting concerns.

    The group uses a structured curriculum and is open to anyone 18 or older.  Our group satisfies mandated requirements from social services and/or the legal system.

     

    2018 Schedule:

    Classes are held Wednesday’s from 11:30 AM- 1:00 PM for 6 weeks.  Classes begins September 5, 2018 and conclude October 10, 2018.

     

    Fees:

    The cost is based on household income and is set by a sliding fee scale.  There is a $15 intake fee and weekly group fees range from $15-$45 per class.

     

    Registration:

    You must register and complete an intake session before attending class.

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