SEED Grant helped fund entertainment company now premiering a film at SALA
So how exactly does a multi-media entertainment company begin? For Jonathon Ebanks’ Invisible Hand Entertainment, it was with a website.
So how exactly does a multi-media entertainment company begin? For Jonathon Ebanks’ Invisible Hand Entertainment, it was with a website.
Meet Patrice Goodkind. Yes, that is her real name! A Self Help volunteer since 2017, being of service seems to be her life calling. Before joining our team, Patrice worked on the Los Alamos Public School’s clinical counseling team, was a volunteer mediator and ESL (English as a Second Language) instructor, served on the Keep Albuquerque Beautiful Committee, and was on the Board of the Los Alamos Concert Association.
Whether struggling with a temporary life stressor or a chronic illness, many of us find ourselves in need of mental health support at some point in our lives
Whether struggling with a temporary life stressor or a chronic illness, many of us find ourselves in need of mental health support at some point in our lives
Ruth Williamson Works on Self Help’s 55-Year History Project
Thanks to thirty-seven dedicated volunteers and numerous generous community members who donated coins and cash to the kettles, nearly $11,000 was raised through this annual fundraiser, which Self Help organizes in partnership with the Salvation Army.
The Atomic Follies Cabaret, a local performance group, raised $1,000.00 for Self Help’s Techo Fund during its Halloween cabaret at the SheriƯ’s Posse Lodge.
Missy Jennings, SEED money grant recipient.
Self Help, Inc. (Self Help) will launch the redesigned and enhanced Los Alamos Mental Health website on October 10, which is World Mental Health Day.
Self Help, Inc., one of the most critical safety net providers in northern New Mexico, recently renewed its collaborative agreement with the Los Alamos County Police Department (LAPD) to bolster the “LAPD Emergency Basic Needs Program.”