Community Baby Shower: A Day of Impact
On April 11th, the Sonny Hill Community Center in Middletown was filled with connection and support as families gathered for a Community Baby Shower designed to uplift parents and caregivers across the region.
On April 11th, the Sonny Hill Community Center in Middletown was filled with connection and support as families gathered for a Community Baby Shower designed to uplift parents and caregivers across the region.
Every May, communities across the country recognize Mental Health Awareness Month—a time dedicated to increasing understanding, reducing stigma, and connecting people to the care people need. What began in 1949 has grown into a national movement centered not just on awareness, but on action, support, and shared responsibility.
On April 23rd, members of the Community Health Alliance team gathered for an evening that highlighted the very best of our field—dedication, compassion, and a shared commitment to strengthening mental health and recovery services across our community.
April is Stress Awareness Month—a timely reminder that stress affects both our minds and bodies more than we often realize. In this month’s blog, we share simple ways to cope, signs to watch for, and how Community Health Alliance can support you in finding balance and strength.
Every other week, Community Health Alliance steps outside the walls of our clinics and into the heart of Middletown — because access to care shouldn’t depend on whether someone can find us. Sometimes, it means we need to find them
March is Social Work Awareness Month, and at Community Health Alliance we’re proud to recognize the several dozen social workers serving across our organization, including Sojourner Recovery Services and the Transitional Living (TLC).
From Heather’s perspective, recruiting is about alignment. Skills matter, but so does mindset. The strongest hires are the ones who not only meet the requirements of the role, but also share the values and mission of the organization they’re joining.
When someone is in emotional distress, unsure what to do next, or simply needs someone to talk to, timely support can make all the difference.
This week, Sojourner received a generous donation of 33 turkeys from a group of gentlemen who work together to support local families. Their gift will help ensure that the individuals and families in our programs can enjoy a full holiday meal, something many would not be able to do on their own.
Katelyn Ratliff, RN, BSN, Perinatal Registered Nurse at Community Health Alliance, recently coordinated the creation and donation of 20 gift baskets for pregnant and postpartum mothers served by Birthright of Eaton.