Mental Health Month Events
Pillars of a Meaningful Life: Community Conversation with Emily Esfahani Smith
The author of The Power of Meaning, Emily Esfahani Smith discussed how we can re-emerge from the pandemic with an eye on finding fulfillment in our new normal. She explored this in the context of the pillars of a meaningful life and how we can incorporate these pillars into the experiences of the past year.
Wellness Workshop: Community Conversation with Meritage Restaurant
MHA Debuts Podcast, Surfacing: The Meaning in the Story
There is power in storytelling. Listening to stories can inspire, and telling them can heal. When we share our experiences, we create opportunities to change the narrative around mental health and help others find the courage to speak out.
MHA's Chief Innovation, Privacy and Compliance Officer Receives 40 Under 40 Award
MHA’s Chief Innovation, Privacy and Compliance Officer, Courtney Beach, PCMH CCE was named one of City and State's Nonprofit 40 under 40, honoring New York's rising stars in the nonprofit sector. We congratulate Courtney and celebrate her leadership, which has positively transformed both our agency and the community we serve.
MHA CEO Charlotte Ostman Joins City and State Summit
2021 Virtual Healthy NY Summit Presented by City and State New York
How Affordable Care, Disease & Addiction and Mental Health Impact New York’s Health Care Policies
Thursday, April 15, 1:00 pm - 4:10 pm
Charlotte Ostman, LCSW-R, MHA CEO on the Prevention and Protection for All New Yorkers panel
MHA Westchester Identified to Provide Crisis and Emotional Support Service: NY Project Hope
The Mental Health Association of Westchester (MHA) has been identified by the New York State Office of Mental Health to provide COVID-19-related crisis and emotional support in Rockland County through NY Project Hope, an initiative funded by the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA).