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Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report host Quinn Marie were invited to cover the 18th Annual PRISM Awards at the Skirball Cultural Center honoring writers, producers, directors, and actors for their authentic depictions of mental health and substance use issues.
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About 19th Annual PRISM Awards
19th Annual PRISM Awards Ceremony honoring writers, producers, directors, and actors for their authentic depictions of mental health and substance use issues. Substance use: prevention, treatment, recovery, and mental health not only affect the person involved, but also others around them, and we are proud to commend those who are involved in the art of making a difference.
The Entertainment Industries Council, Inc. (EIC) annually presents, in collaboration with flagship airing partner FX Network, the PRISM Awards. The PRISM Awards is a nationally-televised awards show special recognizing the accurate depiction of mental health issues and drug, alcohol and tobacco use and addiction in film, television, interactive, music, DVD, and comic book entertainment. For more info please visit www.eiconline.org or www.prismawards.com
For more of Mingle Media TV’s Red Carpet Report coverage, please visit our website and follow us on Twitter and Facebook here:
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Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report host Quinn Marie were invited to cover the 18th Annual PRISM Awards at the Skirball Cultural Center honoring writers, producers, directors, and actors for their authentic depictions of mental health and substance use issues.
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About 19th Annual PRISM Awards
19th Annual PRISM Awards Ceremony honoring writers, producers, directors, and actors for their authentic depictions of mental health and substance use issues. Substance use: prevention, treatment, recovery, and mental health not only affect the person involved, but also others around them, and we are proud to commend those who are involved in the art of making a difference.
The Entertainment Industries Council, Inc. (EIC) annually presents, in collaboration with flagship airing partner FX Network, the PRISM Awards. The PRISM Awards is a nationally-televised awards show special recognizing the accurate depiction of mental health issues and drug, alcohol and tobacco use and addiction in film, television, interactive, music, DVD, and comic book entertainment. For more info please visit www.eiconline.org or www.prismawards.com
For more of Mingle Media TV’s Red Carpet Report coverage, please visit our website and follow us on Twitter and Facebook here:
www.facebook.com/minglemediatvnetwork
www.flickr.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork
Follow our host, Quinn Marie on Twitter at twitter.com/carolinabonetti
Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report host Quinn Marie were invited to cover the 18th Annual PRISM Awards at the Skirball Cultural Center honoring writers, producers, directors, and actors for their authentic depictions of mental health and substance use issues.
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About 19th Annual PRISM Awards
19th Annual PRISM Awards Ceremony honoring writers, producers, directors, and actors for their authentic depictions of mental health and substance use issues. Substance use: prevention, treatment, recovery, and mental health not only affect the person involved, but also others around them, and we are proud to commend those who are involved in the art of making a difference.
The Entertainment Industries Council, Inc. (EIC) annually presents, in collaboration with flagship airing partner FX Network, the PRISM Awards. The PRISM Awards is a nationally-televised awards show special recognizing the accurate depiction of mental health issues and drug, alcohol and tobacco use and addiction in film, television, interactive, music, DVD, and comic book entertainment. For more info please visit www.eiconline.org or www.prismawards.com
For more of Mingle Media TV’s Red Carpet Report coverage, please visit our website and follow us on Twitter and Facebook here:
www.facebook.com/minglemediatvnetwork
www.flickr.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork
Follow our host, Quinn Marie on Twitter at twitter.com/carolinabonetti
Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report host Quinn Marie were invited to cover the 18th Annual PRISM Awards at the Skirball Cultural Center honoring writers, producers, directors, and actors for their authentic depictions of mental health and substance use issues.
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www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV
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About 19th Annual PRISM Awards
19th Annual PRISM Awards Ceremony honoring writers, producers, directors, and actors for their authentic depictions of mental health and substance use issues. Substance use: prevention, treatment, recovery, and mental health not only affect the person involved, but also others around them, and we are proud to commend those who are involved in the art of making a difference.
The Entertainment Industries Council, Inc. (EIC) annually presents, in collaboration with flagship airing partner FX Network, the PRISM Awards. The PRISM Awards is a nationally-televised awards show special recognizing the accurate depiction of mental health issues and drug, alcohol and tobacco use and addiction in film, television, interactive, music, DVD, and comic book entertainment. For more info please visit www.eiconline.org or www.prismawards.com
For more of Mingle Media TV’s Red Carpet Report coverage, please visit our website and follow us on Twitter and Facebook here:
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Follow our host, Quinn Marie on Twitter at twitter.com/carolinabonetti
Angela Caldwell, Sam Preble, Stephanie Smiley from Montgomery Recovery Services.
A May 12 rally was organized by D.C. residents to celebrate recovery from substance abuse and bring hope to those struggling with it.
Read the full story on www.streetsensemedia.org
Staff and community partners from Mount Waddington participated in a workshop to deepen their compassion and care for people who use substances.
Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report host Quinn Marie were invited to cover the 18th Annual PRISM Awards at the Skirball Cultural Center honoring writers, producers, directors, and actors for their authentic depictions of mental health and substance use issues.
Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:
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About 19th Annual PRISM Awards
19th Annual PRISM Awards Ceremony honoring writers, producers, directors, and actors for their authentic depictions of mental health and substance use issues. Substance use: prevention, treatment, recovery, and mental health not only affect the person involved, but also others around them, and we are proud to commend those who are involved in the art of making a difference.
The Entertainment Industries Council, Inc. (EIC) annually presents, in collaboration with flagship airing partner FX Network, the PRISM Awards. The PRISM Awards is a nationally-televised awards show special recognizing the accurate depiction of mental health issues and drug, alcohol and tobacco use and addiction in film, television, interactive, music, DVD, and comic book entertainment. For more info please visit www.eiconline.org or www.prismawards.com
For more of Mingle Media TV’s Red Carpet Report coverage, please visit our website and follow us on Twitter and Facebook here:
www.facebook.com/minglemediatvnetwork
www.flickr.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork
Follow our host, Quinn Marie on Twitter at twitter.com/carolinabonetti
Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report host Quinn Marie were invited to cover the 18th Annual PRISM Awards at the Skirball Cultural Center honoring writers, producers, directors, and actors for their authentic depictions of mental health and substance use issues.
Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:
www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV
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About 19th Annual PRISM Awards
19th Annual PRISM Awards Ceremony honoring writers, producers, directors, and actors for their authentic depictions of mental health and substance use issues. Substance use: prevention, treatment, recovery, and mental health not only affect the person involved, but also others around them, and we are proud to commend those who are involved in the art of making a difference.
The Entertainment Industries Council, Inc. (EIC) annually presents, in collaboration with flagship airing partner FX Network, the PRISM Awards. The PRISM Awards is a nationally-televised awards show special recognizing the accurate depiction of mental health issues and drug, alcohol and tobacco use and addiction in film, television, interactive, music, DVD, and comic book entertainment. For more info please visit www.eiconline.org or www.prismawards.com
For more of Mingle Media TV’s Red Carpet Report coverage, please visit our website and follow us on Twitter and Facebook here:
www.facebook.com/minglemediatvnetwork
www.flickr.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork
Follow our host, Quinn Marie on Twitter at twitter.com/carolinabonetti
Staff and community partners from Mount Waddington participated in a workshop to deepen their compassion and care for people who use substances.
Staff and community partners from Mount Waddington participated in a workshop to deepen their compassion and care for people who use substances.
Staff and community partners from Mount Waddington participated in a workshop to deepen their compassion and care for people who use substances.
Those wanting to learn more about methamphetamine’s effects in our community attended a town hall meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 3. The Cabell County Substance Abuse Prevention Partnership (CCSAPP) hosted the town hall meeting at Milton United Methodist Church (1007 Church Street in Milton).
Community members received some answers to the following questions:
•What is methamphetamine?
•Why is it used?
•What does it mean for your community?
•What is being done about the problem? Locally? In West Virginia? In other states?
•What are some preventative steps you can take?
(Photo by Kaylin Adkins.)
Those wanting to learn more about methamphetamine’s effects in our community attended a town hall meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 3. The Cabell County Substance Abuse Prevention Partnership (CCSAPP) hosted the town hall meeting at Milton United Methodist Church (1007 Church Street in Milton).
Community members received some answers to the following questions:
•What is methamphetamine?
•Why is it used?
•What does it mean for your community?
•What is being done about the problem? Locally? In West Virginia? In other states?
•What are some preventative steps you can take?
(Photo by Kaylin Adkins.)
Those wanting to learn more about methamphetamine’s effects in our community attended a town hall meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 3. The Cabell County Substance Abuse Prevention Partnership (CCSAPP) hosted the town hall meeting at Milton United Methodist Church (1007 Church Street in Milton).
Community members received some answers to the following questions:
•What is methamphetamine?
•Why is it used?
•What does it mean for your community?
•What is being done about the problem? Locally? In West Virginia? In other states?
•What are some preventative steps you can take?
(Photo by Kaylin Adkins.)
Those wanting to learn more about methamphetamine’s effects in our community attended a town hall meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 3. The Cabell County Substance Abuse Prevention Partnership (CCSAPP) hosted the town hall meeting at Milton United Methodist Church (1007 Church Street in Milton).
Community members received some answers to the following questions:
•What is methamphetamine?
•Why is it used?
•What does it mean for your community?
•What is being done about the problem? Locally? In West Virginia? In other states?
•What are some preventative steps you can take?
(Photo by Kaylin Adkins.)
Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report host Quinn Marie were invited to cover the 18th Annual PRISM Awards at the Skirball Cultural Center honoring writers, producers, directors, and actors for their authentic depictions of mental health and substance use issues.
Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:
www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV
www.youtube.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork
About 19th Annual PRISM Awards
19th Annual PRISM Awards Ceremony honoring writers, producers, directors, and actors for their authentic depictions of mental health and substance use issues. Substance use: prevention, treatment, recovery, and mental health not only affect the person involved, but also others around them, and we are proud to commend those who are involved in the art of making a difference.
The Entertainment Industries Council, Inc. (EIC) annually presents, in collaboration with flagship airing partner FX Network, the PRISM Awards. The PRISM Awards is a nationally-televised awards show special recognizing the accurate depiction of mental health issues and drug, alcohol and tobacco use and addiction in film, television, interactive, music, DVD, and comic book entertainment. For more info please visit www.eiconline.org or www.prismawards.com
For more of Mingle Media TV’s Red Carpet Report coverage, please visit our website and follow us on Twitter and Facebook here:
www.facebook.com/minglemediatvnetwork
www.flickr.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork
Follow our host, Quinn Marie on Twitter at twitter.com/carolinabonetti
Those wanting to learn more about methamphetamine’s effects in our community attended a town hall meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 3. The Cabell County Substance Abuse Prevention Partnership (CCSAPP) hosted the town hall meeting at Milton United Methodist Church (1007 Church Street in Milton).
Community members received some answers to the following questions:
•What is methamphetamine?
•Why is it used?
•What does it mean for your community?
•What is being done about the problem? Locally? In West Virginia? In other states?
•What are some preventative steps you can take?
(Photo by Kaylin Adkins.)
Those wanting to learn more about methamphetamine’s effects in our community attended a town hall meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 3. The Cabell County Substance Abuse Prevention Partnership (CCSAPP) hosted the town hall meeting at Milton United Methodist Church (1007 Church Street in Milton).
Community members received some answers to the following questions:
•What is methamphetamine?
•Why is it used?
•What does it mean for your community?
•What is being done about the problem? Locally? In West Virginia? In other states?
•What are some preventative steps you can take?
(Photo by Kaylin Adkins.)
Those wanting to learn more about methamphetamine’s effects in our community attended a town hall meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 3. The Cabell County Substance Abuse Prevention Partnership (CCSAPP) hosted the town hall meeting at Milton United Methodist Church (1007 Church Street in Milton).
Community members received some answers to the following questions:
•What is methamphetamine?
•Why is it used?
•What does it mean for your community?
•What is being done about the problem? Locally? In West Virginia? In other states?
•What are some preventative steps you can take?
(Photo by Kaylin Adkins.)
Those wanting to learn more about methamphetamine’s effects in our community attended a town hall meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 3. The Cabell County Substance Abuse Prevention Partnership (CCSAPP) hosted the town hall meeting at Milton United Methodist Church (1007 Church Street in Milton).
Community members received some answers to the following questions:
•What is methamphetamine?
•Why is it used?
•What does it mean for your community?
•What is being done about the problem? Locally? In West Virginia? In other states?
•What are some preventative steps you can take?
(Photo by Kaylin Adkins.)
Those wanting to learn more about methamphetamine’s effects in our community attended a town hall meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 3. The Cabell County Substance Abuse Prevention Partnership (CCSAPP) hosted the town hall meeting at Milton United Methodist Church (1007 Church Street in Milton).
Community members received some answers to the following questions:
•What is methamphetamine?
•Why is it used?
•What does it mean for your community?
•What is being done about the problem? Locally? In West Virginia? In other states?
•What are some preventative steps you can take?
(Photo by Kaylin Adkins.)
A new community mental-health and substance-use service will soon offer accessible care closer to home for residents of the Westshore on southern Vancouver Island. Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/31046
People experiencing a mental-health or substance-use crisis in Prince George will soon have access to a new community-led Peer Assisted Care Team (PACT) to help them stabilize and find the support they need.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/31362
New legislation will create clear rules regarding public drug use and enable police to redirect people to safer spaces where they can be connected to health-care services and treatment.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/29617
A made-in-B.C. model of addictions care that is improving the way people access services is expanding across the province. Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/31348
To help people in crisis and to free police resources to focus on crime, a new crisis response is now in Vernon.
Vernon has launched a Mobile Integrated Crisis Response (MICR) team, formerly known as a Car Team. This team is staffed with mental-health professionals and police officers to help people in crisis who call police and need appropriate health-care services.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2023MMHA0069-001888
MAPLE RIDGE – Vulnerable youth in need of a safe place to stay can now access 24/7 overnight accommodation services at a new Youth Emergency Shelter (YES) in Maple Ridge.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/30005
People facing complex mental-health, addiction and housing challenges will benefit from better access to housing with the wraparound supports they need.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/30692
Young people in crisis will be better supported in hospital and when they return home through two new response teams that co-ordinate care for youth experiencing mental-health or substance-use crises in the Fraser Health region.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/29920
Men who have experienced repeated incarceration, housing instability and addiction can find the integrated help they need to live healthier and more fulfilling lives at New Roads Therapeutic Recovery Community in Victoria.
The Province is providing $4.39 million that will support an estimated 330 people in the recovery program over the next three years.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/29679
Young people in crisis will be better supported in hospital and when they return home through two new response teams that co-ordinate care for youth experiencing mental-health or substance-use crises in the Fraser Health region.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2023MMHA0074-001839
Grace Odrick plays the trombone while Kelvin Manurs, executive director of Arm and Arm, holds the microphone.
A May 12 rally was organized by D.C. residents to celebrate recovery from substance abuse and bring hope to those struggling with it.
Read the full story on www.streetsensemedia.org
Young people in crisis will be better supported in hospital and when they return home through two new response teams that co-ordinate care for youth experiencing mental-health or substance-use crises in the Fraser Health region.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2023MMHA0074-001839
Young people in crisis will be better supported in hospital and when they return home through two new response teams that co-ordinate care for youth experiencing mental-health or substance-use crises in the Fraser Health region.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2023MMHA0074-001839
Young people in crisis will be better supported in hospital and when they return home through two new response teams that co-ordinate care for youth experiencing mental-health or substance-use crises in the Fraser Health region.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2023MMHA0074-001839