Mental Health Support Arrives in Jackson County

The National Alliance on Mental Illness is opening a 22nd branch in Jackson County. At an event on Sept. 12, NAMI announced the project will take approximately a year to complete.

William Daughtry attended the event at the Jackson County Agricultural Facility to get more insight on the mental health crisis within the county and what is being done to solve it.

William Daughtry is a senior majoring in journalism and minoring in English at the University of Georgia. 

Tags:

  • Show Comments (0)

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

comment *

  • name *

  • email *

  • website *

You May Also Like

UGA Veterinary Teaching Hospital to Offer Eye Exams To Assistance Animals

ATHENS- The American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists is offering its annual Animal Eye Exam services ...

Athens Music Organizations Create Spaces to Improve Mental Health

Stephen Cramer is the founder of Brain Aid, a non-profit organization that hosts an ...

City of Hoschton Receives Community Development Block Grant

Gov. Brian Kemp announced that 59 communities throughout the state of Georgia would receive ...