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Mental health services provided by SMHC are a vital service that is so challenged by reduced state and federal aid during these times of challenges budgets. I thank you for the services you provide and am glad to add my support.Leonard Korn, MD
In the wake of the terrible tragedy in Newton, CT, the role of agencies like SMHC in local communities is especially appreciated. Thank you for helping so many.Louise and Basil Richardson
I understand the tremendous need for mental health services and care in this state.Henry Ferrell and Gwen English
You continue to serve the population that I work for at Great Bay Services. Your constant input and advice makes our people’s lives better.Carol Hollis
I believe that community mental health centers are essential in providing both prevention and treatment for those people in need of services.Maxine Morse

“SMHC receives $1,000 from Liberty Mutual Group”

For Immediate Release 

“SMHC receives $1,000 from Liberty Mutual Group” 

Portsmouth,NH, December 13, 2011—Seacoast Mental Health Center (SMHC) recently received $1,000 from Liberty Mutual Group in support of its Seacoast Community Bridges program. 

Established in 1994, Seacoast Community Bridges pairs volunteers with consumers for non-clinical support, assistance, and friendship based on age, areas of mutual interest, and geographic proximity. 

Noting program demand has steadily increased through the years, Program Coordinator Wendy Segit expressed gratitude for Liberty Mutual Group’s longstanding support. 

“Liberty Mutual Group understands the program and the real value a meaningful friendship can bring to someone’s life,” Segit said. “This support ensures we can continue to offer the kind of monthly programming options—going to a play, for instance—that help provide a rich experience for both volunteers and our consumers.” 

For more information about Seacoast Community Bridges, call (603) 431-6703. 

Founded in 1963, SMHC provides comprehensive psychiatry, counseling, case management and psychological services to all residents located within the eastern half ofRockinghamCounty. 

To learn more about SMHC, visit www.smhc-nh.org.

 

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