We're excited to announce a new $500,000 grant from bi3 to launch a maternal mental health program connecting pregnant or postpartum women experiencing depression, anxiety, or other emotional issues to therapy. The program will collaborate with social service and healthcare organizations to establish a referral pathway for moms who screen positive for concerns but lack other services. Through home-based therapy, telehealth, and office visits, the initiative will provide culturally responsive care that meets moms where they are and increase the number of women receiving treatment after screening positive for maternal mental health conditions. Learn more about Best Point: https://bestpoint.org hashtag#PromoteMentalHealthAndWellbeing hashtag#bi3Partner hashtag#ImproveMaternalAndYoungChildHealth
At Best Point, we believe in celebrating achievements—big or small—because they fuel our culture of growth and impact. We’re excited to highlight an outstanding early success from one of our newest team members, Haley, who joined our recruiting team just 22 days ago. In a single 24‑hour period, Haley contributed to six job offers, showcasing exceptional drive, talent, and commitment. Haley’s rapid impact reflects the strength of our HR team and our shared mission: making a difference by bringing the right people into the organization. We’re grateful to have her on our team, and we look forward to the continued momentum she brings. 💚💜
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MRSS is a gamechanger for families, shifting the focus from emergency rooms to immediate, community-based support. And now, MRSS is available statewide for youth age 20 and younger anytime, anywhere. Whether you are struggling at home or a crisis at school, help is just a phone call away. Call MRSS at 888-418-6777 or 988.