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How to build healthy habits in support of holistic wellness

Stacy Ring knows that improving and supporting mental health — and overall wellness — isn’t a simple solution. As a manager of Behavioral Health Education and Training at Community Alliance, she trains more than 400 students each year in community-based behavioral health. Stacy also leads classes for Community Alliance clients and other groups, guided by the […]

Join us for the third annual Bike with Mike fundraiser on June 10

Four cyclists ride along a tree-lined trail on a sunny day as part of the annual Bike with Mike event.

The annual Bike with Mike event is coming up soon on Saturday, June 10! Proceeds generated from Bike with Mike are designated to support Community Alliance and our integrated outpatient services.  This one-day event was born out of the Kutilek family’s desire to heal and help after losing their son and brother, Mike, to suicide […]

Community Alliance announces fundraising campaign for new facility to expand services

Building an environment where all can flourish.

For more than 40 years, Community Alliance has been helping people with mental health needs to live, work and become the best version of themselves. That’s both the commitment we make to our community and an ideal that drives us. We believe that when given a healthy, supportive environment, everyone can flourish.  Today we’re asking […]

Meet our seven new board members

Community Alliance helps people overcome mental health challenges so they can thrive in the community. We started as a local grassroots organization in 1981, and each of our programs was born by answering a call for help. When we see a need, we get to work, often partnering with others to meet that need. Our […]

Support for the holidays

The holiday season is joyous for many, but not everyone.  Holidays can come with unrealistic expectations and unwelcome assumptions. They can trigger personal and financial stressors. They can bring reminders of family hardship and loss.  “For some people (the holidays) have never been great,” says Jeff Wibel, MSW, LIMHP​​, our Director of Outpatient Services. “There’s […]

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