I love helping families navigate the difficulties of life. Seeing them discover their own strengths, build confidence, and learn how to navigate the difficulty of parenting is inspiring to me. Supporting kids with mental health challenges is difficult, I know I’ve been there, and I feel I’m called to share my experiences to help others. As humans, we are all always learning — “every day’s a school day” — and I love what I do at BNC because it allows me to continue doing so in a very meaningful way. In this good place, I’ve learned and continued to learn more about myself and how I can continue to be a meaningful part of my community helping families to stay safe and be happy.
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The Bert Nash Center will be closed
Thursday, November 28th
Friday, November 29th
If you or someone you know is in crisis, you can visit the Treatment & Recovery Center (TRC) of Douglas County at 1000 W. Second St., which is available 24/7/365. You can also call the HeadQuarters Kansas crisis line at 785-841-2345 or 988 to connect to crisis services.
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