• Walk MS: Jackson

    Walk MS unites the MS community in the largest gathering of its kind to raise funds and make a difference for everyone living with MS. And while there is no fundraising minimum, we encourage you to aim high and set a fundraising goal. Why? With every dollar you raise, you raise up someone living with MS, helping make life with MS a little easier and bringing us that much closer to a cure.

  • Parent’s Day Out

    A family-led support group, SIPP offers parents, guardians, and caregivers a platform to share challenges, seek advice, and support youth within the NFusion Metro program. They meet the first Saturday of every month (unless otherwise scheduled).

  • Denim Day 2024: Sexual Violence Awareness & Support

    DENIM DAY is about bringing awareness to sexual violence issues, supporting survivors, and educating ourselves and others. Join millions of people across the world in wearing jeans with a purpose- support Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) in protest against injustice and rape culture. This event is free, but tickets and registration is required.

  • A Bridge of Hope Where Faith and Mental Health Connect

    This enlightening summit is dedicated to equipping faith-based communities with the knowledge and tools necessary to support mental health within their congregations and beyond. It’s a unique opportunity to come together, learn, share experiences, and strengthen our collective capacity to foster well-being in our communities.

  • Community Wellness and Peer Support Training Academy

    Imagine a place where communities are seen as the heroes, not the ones needing rescue.

    The CWAPS Training Academy is open to all and seeks to ignite a movement where every voice is heard, every need is valued, and every action contributes to the holistic wellness of communities.

  • Volunteers Needed: Matt house & Billy Brumfield

    BBGDF is calling for volunteers at: Matt's House (Women's Shelter) and Billy Brumfield (Men's Shelter)!
    Please join us as we serve and socialize:
    Matt's House (Women's Shelter) - every 2nd Tuesday at 6:00 pm
    Billy Brumfield (Men's Shelter) - every 4th Saturday at 6:30 pm

  • Children’s Mental Health Acceptance Week

    As individuals, social justice means accepting each person for who they are – celebrating and embracing the diversity of our fellow man. It means accepting every member of our communities – welcoming their participation and contributions in all groups. At the system level, it means accepting that each person has their own unique strengths and goals - shaping supports and resources to be responsive to each person’s dreams.