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Daily Archives: June 1, 2020

Read more about the article Dad Blog 2020: John Gallagher and John Christian

Dad Blog 2020: John Gallagher and John Christian

  • Post published:June 1, 2020

In this first in our series on dads this June, we talked with John Gallagher about his family's experience raising their son, John Christian. The Gallagher family, John, Grace and…

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Read more about the article Opportunity to Give Public Comments on the Department of Mental Health’s Proposed Operational Standards

Opportunity to Give Public Comments on the Department of Mental Health’s Proposed Operational Standards

  • Post published:June 1, 2020

The proposed revisions to the 2016 Mississippi Department of Mental Health (DMH) Operational Standards are now available for public comment. You can view them on the MS Secretary of State’s…

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Read more about the article ‘Virtual Respite’ Offers Creative Activities for Kids, a Break for Caregivers

‘Virtual Respite’ Offers Creative Activities for Kids, a Break for Caregivers

  • Post published:June 1, 2020

Community Links, Inc. is offering virtual respite to children because, in their own words, "In these times of physical distancing we don't want anyone to feel disconnected. Because of the…

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