Mental Health in Methuen: A Listening Session

Friday, May 2410:00—11:30 AMGarden RoomNevins Library305 Broadway, Methuen, MA, 01844

Join members of Front Line Services and the Methuen Police Department to discuss the impact of mental health on the community. They are seeking input from the community on what the largest concerns are regarding mental health, what impacts your ability to access resources, what concerns you have regarding mental wellness and what do you wish was available in Methuen for mental wellness? During the session Front Line Services CEO Matthew Page-Shelton, LMHC will discuss the launch of the PATH (Police Assisted Therapeutic Help) Program in Methuen and how your voice can make a difference in the future development of this program and other mental well-being offerings in the City of Methuen.

Who:

• Anyone with interest in exploring mental health and well-being, those with lived experience as well as family/friends of those with lived experience with mental illness.

Why:

• Learn why your voice is important.

• Discover how we plan to utilize your suggestions.

• Share your thoughts on how you feel mental wellness tools should be developed in Methuen.

Refreshements will be served.

Capacity: 30 of 30 spaces available.

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