The Mission Possible planning committee was hoping to host an in-person conference in the fall of 2021. However, due to current COVID-19 trends in our region, the committee has decided to change our in-person conference to a virtual mini-series. The committee and sponsors invite interested community members to virtually attend the Mission Possible Mini-Series with […]
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September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
The month of September is devoted to Suicide Prevention Awareness. HHSC reminds everyone about the importance of resiliency and hope, two protective factors toward maintaining health and wellness. Hope promotes a general positive outlook and resiliency is the ability to recover and continue in the face of adversity. Below are some ideas to maintain your […]
COVID-19 Vaccination Brought to You
Texans can now schedule free COVID-19 vaccine clinics for groups of 5 or more As more and more of the country continues to get the vaccine, many Texans are still facing one of the primary health disparities the pandemic has uncovered: vaccine access. Based on news shared by the Hogg Foundation, we wanted to bring […]
Burke CEO featured in SFA alumni magazine
Melanie Taylor, Burke’s CEO was recently featured in the alumni magazine of her alma mater, Stephen F. Austin State University. Read the article below or the online version here. CEO leads Burke Center through pandemic Story by Jo Gilmore Photos by Robin Johnson ’99 & ’19 After she graduated from SFA with a bachelor’s degree […]
Public Notice – Waiver Amendment to the Youth Empowerment Services (YES) Waiver Program
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission posted the following information by public notice in the Sept. 25, 2020 issue of the Texas Register, 45 TexReg 6786 online. “The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) is submitting to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) a request for an amendment to the Youth […]
Burke is Now Offering Virtual Mental Health First Aid Courses
Mental Health First Aid Matters Most of us would know how to help if we saw someone having a heart attack—we’d start CPR, or at the very least, call 9-1-1. But too few of us would know how to respond if we saw someone having a panic attack or if we were concerned that a […]