October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month
National Domestic Violence Awareness Month was established in 1987 by the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence and designated by the U.S. Congress in 1989. Since…
Let’s Taco-bout Pillars Community Health Event Held September 15th.
On September 15, a small group of Pillars Community Health’s staff, board members, supporters, and community partners gathered for Let’s Taco-Bout PCH, a community event…
How to Talk To Children About Tragic Events
by Michelle Halm, MA, M.Ed, PEL, CT, Director, Buddy’s Place In the wake of yet another mass shooting, many of us are experiencing a range…
How to Be an Ally for a Friend Experiencing Domestic Violence
It can be hard to see someone you love affected by domestic violence, and it’s natural to want to help in any way you can. Read this blog to learn how you can be a support system for people in your life and your community.
Why the Word “Recovery” Should Be Celebrated
Every September, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration promotes National Recovery Month as a way to celebrate people recovering from mental illness or substance use disorders. We applaud every person who is working to overcome something, regardless of their income level or their ethnicity or upbringing.
[Podcast] Put Something on the Paper: Small Steps Toward Big Changes
The word “recovery” comes with a lot of stigma and assumptions. But really, recovery means seeking, making, or completing a change. We can all identify…
Pregnant Without Insurance? We Can Help.
If you are pregnant (or think you might be pregnant) and do not have insurance, you can still receive care. Our Benefits and Enrollment team can help you figure out what options are available to you, and help you enroll in coverage if you need it.
Diabetes en La Población Latinx
En este video, la Enfermera Abigail Contreras y la Dentista Berenice Lopez de Pillars Community Health hablan acerca de los síntomas y efectos de la diabetes en su salud física y salud oral, incluyendo las implicaciones para la población Latinx.
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