March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month 2026

“If I drank too much, I would get shut down and they would not serve me any more liquor. Butno matter how much I gambled, I was encouraged to gamble more. In fact, the more I gambled,the more incentives I received to keep gambling.” “I lost nearly everything…my job, my wife and I became filled …

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Telehealth Therapy in the Deaf Community

white woman in black tshirt doing the ASL sign for 'help'

by Justin Henderson Access to a signing therapist in person can be a challenge in Pennsylvania. With telehealth therapy, you can meet with a signing therapist regularly from the comfort of your own home. All you need is a videophone, computer, tablet, or even your smartphone. Telehealth therapy is an excellent option for Deaf individuals …

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Transition Planning for Communication

Resource Guide: Bridging the Gap from Classroom to Community, provided by the PA Office of Developmental Programs

The Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) is happy to announce a new resource, “Bridging the Gap from Classroom to Community: Transition Resources Related to Communication”! Transition planning helps students with disabilities and their families get ready for life after high school and helps bridge supports between youth and adult service systems. It includes planning and preparing …

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Certified Peer Support Services for the Local Deaf Community in Pittsburgh

Building Culturally Accessible Peer Support Services in your Community Sue Martone Assistant Director Office of Behavioral Health Allegheny County Department of Human Services Dr. Kim Mathos Assistant Professor of Psychiatry UPMC Certified Peer Specialists (CPS) are people with lived experience in the behavioral health system (mental health or addiction) who use their experiences to assist …

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The Photo Voices project

intentionally blurry photo of small group of adults in wooded setting communicating through ASL

A project started by Jennifer Macioce and Jessica Kalmar at a Community Mental Health Center and now moved to an internet site called Our Voice in Photos. The goal is to raise awareness and break down stigmas around mental illness, problem gambling, addictions, grief, people who are Deaf, Deafblind, or hard of hearing, developmental disorders …

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Free Education in American Sign Language about Diabetes offered by Accessible Pharmacy

Accessible Pharmacy is a Philadelphia based pharmacy that originally focused their efforts on meeting the needs of the Blind and low vision communities. They recognized that many other populations had barriers to medication access and health education. This pharmacy now offers health information and webinars about Diabetes. This year the webinars will be given in …

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