Support Community Alliance at the fourth annual Bike with Mike fundraiser

A group of cyclists riding along a trail on a sunny day.

The annual Bike with Mike event is coming up soon on Saturday, June 1. Proceeds generated from Bike with Mike are designated to support Community Alliance and our integrated outpatient mental health services.  The event starts at 10 a.m. at the Wabash Trace trailhead with extra parking at Lewis Central Middle School in Council Bluffs.…

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Community Alliance’s Center for Mental Health integrates Safe Harbor services for individuals in crisis

As Community Alliance moves into our new Center for Mental Health, we are pleased to bring many of our programs and services together in a single, integrated location — including our Safe Harbor Peer Services, previously located at the Lasting Hope Recovery Center campus. Since 2013, Safe Harbor’s services have provided peer-led support to individuals…

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Community Alliance’s new program helps young adults transition to independent adulthood

Community Alliance is committed to comprehensively serving our community’s needs. While historically focused on adult services, we are expanding our reach with the support of SAMHSA’s Healthy Transitions grant. This five-year grant enables us to address the transitional needs of youth who are moving from adolescent to adult mental health or substance use services. The…

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How Community Alliance supports clients’ employment to improve their mental health

Multiple dimensions contribute to mental well-being. That’s why Community Alliance provides integrated services for our clients — including employment support. Someone’s state of employment can have significant effects on their mental health, says Susan Lensch, Community Alliance’s WorkSource program manager. “Employment provides structure for a person’s daily routine, and we know that structure is one…

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How to manage the stress of media consumption to support our mental health

Constantly consuming news and information, especially through social media, can leave us feeling depleted and powerless. Even further, it can worsen mental health conditions like depression and paranoia. Stacy Ring, Community Alliance’s behavioral health and education manager, has witnessed how endless scrolling impacts people’s mental health. “If you already have depression, and you’re consuming all…

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