Every week the Maternal Health Action Network works to keep you “in the know” by highlighting the latest system updates, organizational news, upcoming events, training and development opportunities, and resources and supports from across the state of Missouri.

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NETWORK UPDATES

Workgroup Meeting: Tuesday, August 19, 10:00 – 11:30 a.m.

Workgroup Meeting: Tuesday, September 16, 10:00 – 11:30 a.m.

The Missouri Maternal Health Action Network’s 3rd Annual Summit is scheduled for Friday, September 26, in Maryland Heights, Missouri (2050 Dorsett Village Plaza, Maryland Heights, MO 63043). Register now to secure your spot and be part of this inspiring event!


  • Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, also known as BIPOC Mental Health Month.


Date: Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Time: 10:00 – 11:30 A.M.

Location: Virtual (Zoom)

Topic: Strengthening the Circle of Care: Families, Providers, and Community Support; Featuring ParentLink.

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Description:

ParentLink’s WarmLine is a vital community resource for mothers, children, and families navigating the challenges of substance use disorder, mental health, and behavioral health concerns. The WarmLine connects families with compassionate support, resources, and guidance tailored to their unique needs. Whether you’re a parent seeking help or a professional working with affected families, ParentLink is here to support your journey with care, connection, and community.

Join us as ParentLink shares more about the WarmLine and its services at the Missouri Maternal Health Action Network quarterly meeting on Tuesday, June 24, from 10–11:30 a.m. All are welcome to learn, connect, and collaborate in support of maternal and family well-being.

Speakers:

  • Bradd Anderson, Director ParentLink
  • Kelsey Cunningham, Senior WarmLine Coordinator
  • Angie Nickels, Associate Director – Kinship Caregiving
  • Donna Garcia, Associate Director – Operations
  • Freda Kershaw, Associate Director – Access

Highlighted Links:

FFY 2026 Meeting Availability

Please complete the FFY 2026 Meeting Availability Poll to assist in scheduling all future quarterly meetings.

For more information, contact mo_actionnetwork@umck.edu.


Resources, Supports, And More

  • Missouri Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Call or Text 988
    • Visit 988lifeline.org
    • Veterans (press 1)
    • Español (oprime 2)
    • LGBTQ+ Youth (press 3)
  • National Maternal Mental Health Hotline: Call 1-833-TLC-MAMA (1-833-852-6262)
  • SAMHSA National Helpline: Call 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
  • NAMI Helpline: Call 1 – 800 – 950 – NAMI (6264)
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline: Call 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
  • National Sexual Assault Hotline: Call 1-800-656-4673
  • National Call Center for Homeless Vets: Call 1-877-4AID-VET (1-877-424-3838)
  • United Way: Dial 2-1-1




Workgroup Updates


Eight (8) members of the Moms’ Advocacy Network and recipients of the FFY 2025 Leadership & Self-Advocacy Fellowship attended the scheduled monthly Workgroup meeting on June 17, 2025. The Mom Advocacy Leader and Regional Representatives will continue to rotate through workgroups each meeting and provide valuable knowledge, perspectives, and insight to partner with workgroup members and develop strategic action plans and recommendations to address barriers affecting cross-system collaboration and the access, navigation, and delivery of needed resources and supports for mothers, children and families affected by substance misuse and mental and behavioral health challenges.


  • Aim to develop and implement a comprehensive medication-assisted treatment (MAT) training for professionals in perinatal health and substance use disorder fields (family court and judicial system), as well as those with lived experience.
    • The Network/Education Access & Quality workgroup is in the planning stages for the development of a CLE training anticipated for March 2026. The training will focus on medication-
    • assisted treatment (MAT) among legal personnel, child welfare, and the court system. The first planning meeting is set for late July.
    • The group reviewed the preliminary draft of topic ideas provided by the partnering organization, identified gaps within the topics, and provided feedback based on insights from lived experience and information gathered throughout the fiscal year and meetings with stakeholders.
    • Brittany Estes, a certified peer specialist (CPS) and a mother with lived experience participating in the year-long Moms’ Advocacy Network Fellowship, will partner as a voice of lived experience during training development planning calls.
    • The group will continue to review the proposed topic list, provide feedback, and compile a list of proposed topics to share during the July planning meeting. The workgroup encourages feedback from other groups on relevant legal training topics.

  • Aim to improve substance use disorder (SUD) screening of pregnant and postpartum women through the development of self-screening tool that connects mothers to needed resources and supports without fear of disclosing or asking for help.
    • The group discussed strategies for improving substance use treatment access for pregnant and postpartum women, focusing on self-screening tools and overcoming barriers like lack of knowledge about prevention resources, within specific systems and their staff, and the judicial systems.
    • Highlighted the barriers and unknowns to legal and logistical challenges, such as accessing telehealth options and stigma relating to substance use treatment.
    • Discussed telehealth options for individuals who conduct self-screening for substance use disorders. The group will explore if resources like PSI, SAMHSA, and the Missouri Department of Mental Health provider directories and treatment options list telehealth options for substance use disorders.
    • The group will connect with potential collaborators such as EPICC, MBHC, DMH Prevention Resource Center(s), ParentLink WarmLine, and more. The UMKC-IHD Project Team will assist in establishing these connections and coordinating/facilitating meetings.

  • Aim to improve community care process throughout the perinatal and postpartum care period, including the provision of social support, available resources and supports, and parent education.
    • The group discussed establishing a framework that integrates and bridges doula care from the community to the clinical setting, expanding previous work efforts established by the Missouri PQC and filling gaps within community care and highlighted the importance of the doula’s role.
    • The group discussed the role doulas can have in providing education, resource distribution, and providing recommendations to support pregnant and postpartum women, including expanding doula services within the community, which can improve health care access and access to resources and supports.
    • The UMKC-IHD Project Team will research existing statewide infrastructure grants to help advance these efforts. The team will also continue to provide additional technical assistance (TA).

  • Aim to develop and distribute public service announcements (PSA) related to the knowledge of legal rights and services for mothers and families affected by substance use and mental and behavioral health challenges. Includes the development of tools and resources from the lived experience perspective to empower mothers and families to engage in health-related decision-making processes and navigate needed services and supports.
    • Discussed the PSA campaign, addressing barriers such as apathy and stigma, and plans to incorporate lived experience voices.
    • The group also discussed barriers to PSA campaigns, such as funding needed to compensate for testimonials, and how to involve lived experience while compensating for time and dedication.
    • The group also discussed the importance of highlighting a variety of voices and experiences.
    • Continuing to develop a public service announcement (PSA) campaign representing diverse lived experiences within the system.

The next workgroup meeting will be held on Tuesday, July 22, 2025, from 10:00 – 11:30 a.m., and will focus on recommendations.

  • Create clear, actionable recommendations based on the action plan. Do that for your short-term, intermediate, and long-term goals.

Please complete the FFY 2026 Workgroup Availability Poll to assist in scheduling future Workgroup meetings.


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TAKE ACTION: Join OR Lead A Workgroup

The Missouri Maternal Health Action Network is seeking individuals interested in joining one of our core priority area workgroups. If you’d like to get involved, please complete the brief workgroup sign-up form. We encourage you to share this opportunity with colleagues, your department, and your broader networks. Feel free to forward the workgroup sign up form to anyone you believe would bring valuable insight and make a meaningful contribution to the conversation and efforts of the workgroups. To join a workgroup, please complete the workgroup sign up form.  


The Action Network has identified 5 Core Priority Areas affecting key stakeholders and strategic partners from establishing cross-system collaboration, delivery of support services, and access and navigation of support services by mothers affected by substance use and mental/behavioral health challenges.


Education Access and Quality: Aim to address critical gaps in the availability, awareness, and delivery of educational resources and supports for individuals with lived experiences, providers, community substance use providers, the legal system, and more.

Environmental and Economic Circumstances: Aim to address barriers that impact mothers and families’ ability to access basic needs, supportive services, and opportunities for stability throughout the perinatal, postpartum, and recovery journeys.

Health Care Access and Quality: Aim to empower patients to engage in health-related decision-making, improve the provider-patient relationship, and ensure equitable access to support services and coordinated care during the perinatal and postpartum period for individuals facing substance use and mental or behavioral health challenges. Additionally, the workgroup focuses on elevating the voices of lived experience by reducing barriers to timely, comprehensive, and equitable health services across the continuum of care.

Social and Community Context: Aim to strengthen the community care and social support system that supports individuals and families by addressing gaps in community engagement, social connection, and peer support, thereby enhancing system capacity and improving health outcomes.

System Capacity and Legislative Policy: Aim to build responsive, equitable, and sustainable systems of support for individuals and families impacted by substance use through coordinated advocacy and policy development.


  • 12 monthly Workgroup meetings

  • 4 Quarterly Planning Committee meetings
  • 12 monthly Workgroup meetings
  • 1 Annual Summit

To join a workgroup, please complete the workgroup sign up form.  For more information, contact mo_actionnetwork@umkc.edu.


Apply for the FFY 2026 LEADERSHIP & SELF-ADVOCACY FELLOWSHIP!

The Missouri Maternal Health Action Network is looking for mothers with lived experience who are further along in their recovery journey, > 2 years sustained recovery from substance use and mental/behavioral health challenges, and who are interested in participating in a unique yearlong leadership and capacity-building opportunity. Mothers who commit to the yearlong program and complete 100% of activities will be compensated for their time.

Ready to Apply? To apply to participate in the program, Leadership & Self-Advocacy Fellowship Application today!


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In 2023, the Moms’ Advocacy Network launched the Leadership & Self-Advocacy Academy to empower and support mothers affected by perinatal substance use/mental health through interactive training modules, capacity-building opportunities, and leadership opportunities.

The Leadership & Self-Advocacy Fellowship aims to:

  • Empower and support mothers affected by perinatal substance use and mental health.
  • Provide knowledge, experience, and skill development that fosters personal growth and transformational change and promotes self-informed decision making.
  • Foster self-determination and self-advocacy skills for making changes in own life or family.
  • Enhance skills for engaging informally or formally with peers who are experiencing similar life experiences (peer support).
  • Develop self-advocacy and leadership skills, knowledge, and confidence for participating in organizational, systems, or policy-level change activities.
  • Provide resources and education needed to access and navigate support services.
  • Provide transformational education to improve behavioral health outcomes for mothers affected by perinatal substance use and mental health.
  • Create opportunities for fellows to receive leadership and self-advocacy training.

The Missouri Maternal Health Action Network engages mothers with lived experience from 5 regions located across the state of Missouri. From each region, we recruit 2 mothers with lived experience. The Moms’ Advocacy Network also welcomes back past fellows (Cohort 1, Cohort 2) to help mentor our newest cohort.

This program is designed to provide knowledge, experience, and skill development that fosters personal growth and transformational change and promotes self-informed decision making. The program also aims to provide capacity-building and leadership opportunities to empower and support mothers with lived experience so they can feel confident sharing their stories and engaging with leaders at the state level to advance policies impacting mothers, children, and families affected by perinatal substance use and mental health.

Over 12 months (October 1, 2025 – September 30, 2026), our fellows will learn more about leadership and self-advocacy, personal values, effective communication, healthy relationships, and civic engagement. Fellows work alongside system leaders and serve in an advisory capacity to the Missouri Maternal Health Action Network. Participants develop their mission statement, set advocacy goals, and engage with decision-makers from around the state of Missouri. Fellows participate in the Leadership & Self-Advocacy Academy, as well as engage in Action Network meetings to identify and address barriers preventing mothers affected by perinatal substance use substance use and mental and behavioral health challenges from receiving needed services.

Mom Advocacy Representative

Mothers with lived experience, two from each region, from across the state of Missouri. These mothers voice their perspectives, share their knowledge and stories, and help in the recruitment of Advocacy Network members. The Mom Advocacy Representative serves a 1-year term commitment, serving for the duration of the 2025-2026 project fiscal year. Mom Advocacy Representatives are selected for the subsequent term during Quarter 4 of the current project fiscal year.

Northwest Region: Andrew • Atchison • Bates • Buchanan • Caldwell • Carroll • Cass • Clay • Clinton • Daviess • DeKalb • Gentry • Grundy • Harrison • Henry • Holt • Jackson • Johnson • Lafayette • Livingston • Mercer • Nodaway • Platte • Ray • St. Clair • Worth

Southwest Region: Barry • Barton • Cedar • Christian • Dade • Dallas • Douglas • Greene • Howell • Jasper • Laclede • Lawrence • McDonald • Newton • Ozark • Phelps • Polk • Pulaski • Stone • Taney • Texas • Vernon • Webster • Wright

Central Region: Audrain • Benton • Boone • Callaway • Camden • Chariton • Cole • Cooper • Gasconade • Hickory • Howard Maries • Miller • Montreau • Monroe • Montgomery • Morgan • Osage • Pettis • Randolph • Saline

Northeast Region: Adair • Clark • Knox • Lewis • Lincoln • Linn • Macon • Marion • Pike • Putnam Ralls • Schuyler • Scotland • Shelby • St. Charles • St. Louis Co. • St. Louis City • Sullivan • Warren

Southeast Region: Bollinger • Butler • Cape Girardeau • Carter • Crawford • Dent • Dunklin • Franklin • Iron • Jefferson • Madison • Mississippi • New Madrid • Oregon • Pemiscot • Perry • Reynolds • Ripley • Scott • Shannon • St. Francois • St. Genevieve • Stoddard • Washington • Wayne


  • Commit to at least one year of participating in the program.
  • Participate in the Leadership & Self-Advocacy Academy (8-weeks).
  • Participate in bi-weekly check-in’s facilitated by the UMKC-IHD Leadership Team and advocacy fellowship alumni.
  • Participate in monthly workgroup meetings.
  • Participate in quarterly Action Network meetings.
  • Participate in the Annual Summit.
  • Participate in additional leadership and capacity-building opportunities facilitated by the UMKC-IHD Leadership Team and advocacy fellowship alumni.
  • Communicate openly with the UMKC-IHD Leadership Team if you cannot attend a virtual or in-person meeting.
  • Participate in 100% of activities throughout the program.
  • Be in a period of sustained recovery (> 2 years) from SUD or Mental/behavioral health.
  • Access to stable Wi-Fi or internet connection (e.g., high-speed DSL, cable modem).
  • Access to a computer or phone.
  • Access to a webcam.
  • Basic understanding of technology.

Includes regular virtual meetings, leadership and self-advocacy training sessions, bi-weekly check-ins, quarterly Action Network meetings, monthly workgroup meetings, and the Annual Summit (in-person). Travel will be covered if applicable.

The following is a breakdown of these meeting obligations for provider leaders:

  • 8 Leadership & Self-Advocacy Academy training sessions with the UMKC-IHD Leadership Team and Academy Alumni (virtual).
  • 12 monthly Action Network workgroup meetings facilitated by the UMKC-IHD Leadership Team (virtual).
  • 3 quarterly Action Network meetings facilitated by the UMKC-IHD Leadership Team (virtual).
  • 1 in-person Annual Summit
  • Bi-weekly check-ins with the UMKC-IHD Leadership Team and Academy Alumni.
  • Participate in regional and statewide activities (e.g., network meetings, family engagement events, capacity-building and leadership trainings and events, and more).

Mothers who participate in 100% of activities and commit to the yearlong program will receive a stipend as compensation for their time and will have their travel and expenses covered throughout the program.


Ready to apply? Complete the Leadership & Self-Advocacy Fellowship application here.  For more information, contact mo_actionnetwork@umkc.edu.


Ways To Get Involved

Looking to get more involved? Here are some simple ways to engage with the Network.

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SYSTEM UPDATES

REGISTRATION OPEN: Missouri MAternal HeALTH aCTION NETWORK’S 3RD ANNUAL SUMMIT on Friday, September 26, 2025

The Missouri Maternal Health Action Network invites you to attend the 3rd Annual Action Network Summit. The Summit will begin promptly at 9:00 a.m. Join us for a day filled with engaging panels, enlightening discussions, and exclusive networking opportunities. Register now to secure your spot and be part of this inspiring event! This year’s theme Bridging the Gaps: Policy, Advocacy, and Prevention for Maternal Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders will center on maternal mental health and substance use disorders, with a focus on policy change, advocacy, and prevention.

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  • DATE: Friday, September 26, 2025
  • TIME: 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
  • LOCATION: Orlando’s Event Center (2050 Dorsett Village Plaza, Maryland Heights, MO 63043)

The Summit aims to highlight the voices of those with lived experiences, facilitate insightful discussion, share groundbreaking ideas, create networking opportunities, and foster cross-system collaboration to drive systems change and improve behavioral health outcomes for mothers, children, and families affected by perinatal substance use. The dress code for the event is comfortable and casual (shirts, jeans, T-shirts, etc.). Breakfast and lunch will be provided for Summit attendees.

WHAT TO EXPECT:

  • Breakfast and lunch (provided)
  • Networking opportunities
  • Resource tables
  • Keynote panel discussions (legal aspects of maternal substance use, maternal mental health and substance use, community services and supports, and more)
  • Solution focused discussion
  • Mother’s panel: Voices of Lived Experience
  • Celebration for mothers who completed the Leadership and Self-Advocacy Academy

Facilities constraints require us to cap participation to the first 150 registrants. Due to the fantastic turnout at last year’s event, we would advise registering as early as possible. To secure your spot in this event, please complete the following event registration form by Monday, September 15, 2025. Organizations can reserve a resource or exhibit table when completing the event registration form. For more information about reserving a resource table, please contact mo_actionnetwork@umkc.edu.

Looking to book your stay? Rooms are available at a reduced rate for all Summit attendees. Book your stay by visiting the following link.

SPONSOR A MOTHER TO ATTEND THE SUMMIT:
We are pleased to announce that preparations for the Missouri Maternal Health Action Network’s Second Annual Summit are underway!
 
Within the last 3-years, the Annual Summit has become an eagerly anticipated event for MCH professionals and those with lived experiences. This speaks to the Action Networks dedication to improving behavioral health outcomes of Missouri mothers, children and families affected by perinatal substance use and mental/behavioral health challenges.
 
This year’s theme ‘Bridging the Gaps: Policy, Advocacy, and Prevention for Maternal Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders‘ aims to highlight the voices of those with lived experiences, facilitate insightful discussion, share groundbreaking ideas, create networking opportunities, and foster cross-system collaboration to drive systems change and improve behavioral health outcomes for mothers, children, and families affected by substance use and mental health challenges in Missouri.
 
Interested in sponsoring a mother to attend the Annual Summit? A $500.00 sponsorship provides the opportunity for one Missouri mother to attend the upcoming Annual Summit on September 26, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Orlando’s Event Center in Maryland Heights, Missouri. This includes arranged overnight stay near the Summit venue and covers cost of travel and other travel expenses. If this is something you or your organization would like to consider, please contact mo_actionnetwork@umkc.edu.

For additional details visit https://moactionnetwork.org/event/missouri-maternal-health-action-networks-3rd-annual-summit/.

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Public Comment – Title V Maternal and Child Health Block Grant FFY 2026 Proposed Use of Funds

The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) is soliciting public comment on the proposed use of Title V Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Services Block Grant funds for Federal Fiscal Year (FFY) 2026, covering the period starting October 1, 2025, and ending September 30, 2026.

If a copy of the proposed use of funds is desired in an alternate form, please call (573) 751-6435. Hearing-impaired citizens may contact the Department by phone through Relay Missouri by dialing 711, 1-800-735-2966 for English, or (800) 520 – 7309 for Spanish-to-Spanish or English-to-Spanish/Spanish-to-English Translation.

Please submit all comments on the Proposed Use of Funds document to MCH@health.mo.gov.

If you have additional questions about specific areas on the proposed budget, please contact Martha Smith, Missouri MCH Director, at 573-751-6435 or Martha.Smith@health.mo.gov.

The comments must be submitted no later than July 19, 2025.

Your interest in maternal and child health services in Missouri is greatly valued.


TITLE V MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH SERVICES BLOCK GRANT
FFY 2026 PROPOSED USE OF FUNDS
(Released for Public Comment July 2025)

DEVELOPMENT OF APPLICATION
The Title V MCH Services Block Grant is administered by the Health Resources and Services Administration’s (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB). In Missouri, DHSS is the designated state agency for the allocation and administration of Title V MCH Block Grant funds, and the Title V MCH Block Grant is managed by the MCH Leadership Team, located within the Division of Community and Public Health (DCPH). As part of the development of the annual application, public comment on the proposed use of funds is solicited from MCH stakeholders, community members, and other interested parties. The proposed plan for the use of block grant funds to improve the health status of women and children, including children with special health care needs (CSHCN), for FFY 2026 is included below.

TITLE V MCH SERVICES BLOCK GRANT FFY 2026-2030 PRIORITIES
HRSA/MCHB requires states to conduct a comprehensive statewide Needs Assessment every five years to identify the need for preventive and primary care services for pregnant women, mothers, infants, children, and CSHCN. Findings from the Five-Year Needs Assessment serve as the cornerstone for development of a five-year Title V MCH State Action Plan (SAP), based on the seven to 10 priorities selected for focused programmatic effort over the next five years. Every state is required to address and report on two Universal National Performance Measures (NPMs): Postpartum Visit – A) Percent of women who attended a postpartum checkup within 12 weeks after giving birth and B) Percent of women who attended a postpartum checkup and received recommended care components; and Percent of children with and without special health care needs, ages 0 through 17, who have a medical home. States must select a minimum of five NPMs, including the two Universal NPMs, with at least one NPM in each of the five population domains. States may select as many NPMs and State Performance Measures (SPMs) as necessary to address each identified priority need. Eight priorities were identified from the results of Missouri’s statewide 2025 MCH Needs Assessment, with 7 NPMs and 1 SPM selected and 8 overarching Core Values identified. Beyond the selected priorities, there is flexibility to implement initiatives not specified in the FFY 2026-2030 SAP to address additional MCH priorities and ongoing and emerging issues.


trump signs executive order ‘ENDING CRIME AND DISORDER ON AMERICA’S STREETS’

ENDING CRIME AND DISORDER ON AMERICA’S STREETS

Executive Orders

July 24, 2025

By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered:

Section 1.  Purpose and Policy.  Endemic vagrancy, disorderly behavior, sudden confrontations, and violent attacks have made our cities unsafe.  The number of individuals living on the streets in the United States on a single night during the last year of the previous administration — 274,224 — was the highest ever recorded.  The overwhelming majority of these individuals are addicted to drugs, have a mental health condition, or both.  Nearly two-thirds of homeless individuals report having regularly used hard drugs like methamphetamines, cocaine, or opioids in their lifetimes.  An equally large share of homeless individuals reported suffering from mental health conditions.  The Federal Government and the States have spent tens of billions of dollars on failed programs that address homelessness but not its root causes, leaving other citizens vulnerable to public safety threats.

Shifting homeless individuals into long-term institutional settings for humane treatment through the appropriate use of civil commitment will restore public order.  Surrendering our cities and citizens to disorder and fear is neither compassionate to the homeless nor other citizens.  My Administration will take a new approach focused on protecting public safety.

President Donald J. Trump


speak up for ucedds! The FY26 Budget Proposal calls for the elimination of UCEDDs as independent programs

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The Administration’s FY 2026 budget proposal recommends eliminating discretionary funding for the University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDDs) and consolidating UCEDD activities under the Independent Living program, alongside four other distinct national disability programs. This would dismantle a trusted, longstanding network that provides critical research, training, and services to individuals with developmental disabilities and their families in every U.S. state and territory.

AUCD has launched an easy-to-use grassroots action tool that enables individuals, families, professionals, and allies to contact their Members of Congress and urge them to reject this harmful proposal and fully fund UCEDDs in FY 2026.

➡️ Take 2 minutes to act here: https://aucd.quorum.us/campaign/133226/

We encourage you to take these three steps:

  1. Personalize your message to reflect the impact your UCEDD has had on your life or community
  2. Share this action widely with your networks, including families, students, staff, alumni, and partners
  3. Share the tool on social media, tag AUCD and use the hashtags #SaveUCEDDs and #DisabilityAdvocacy. 

Please Note: The language in this campaign constitutes lobbying as the messages directly ask to fund the UCEDDs. Please consider this when choosing the email you use to send the messages.

UCEDDs are essential to ensuring that people with developmental disabilities can live, learn, work, and thrive in their communities. With your help, we can protect this vital infrastructure from elimination and ensure continued investment in disability innovation and equity.

Thank you for your continued partnership and advocacy.

In solidarity, The AUCD Policy Team

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Healthy Start Funding at Risk – Voices Needed Now

As you may know, after years of pouring our hearts into helping moms, dads, and babies thrive, our Healthy Start program – part of the national initiative to end infant mortality – is now on the chopping block. And it’s not just us. 115 sites serving tens of thousands of families nationwide are at risk. Will you please take 2 minutes to email your Kansas Representative and ask them to protect Healthy Start? It’s just 1-click and 2 minutes of time (select “health” as the category).

At this moment, Healthy Start is in jeopardy — but it is not defunded…yet. Congress has the power to correct course. Collective advocacy will be essential in the weeks ahead to defend the program’s legacy and future.

(Updated July 2025)

Healthy Start is a discretionary program within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and receives its annual funding through the Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies (LHHS) Appropriations Subcommittees in the House and Senate.

On May 10, 2025, the President released his FY2026 Budget, which proposed eliminating all funding for Healthy Start, citing it as duplicative. This follows similar language in the leaked internal HHS reorganization plan and budget.

As Congress works toward marking up and finalizing the FY2026 appropriations bill, we urge members to reject efforts to eliminate Healthy Start and continue funding at no less than $145 million to sustain the existing 115 programs nationally.

Launched in 1991, Healthy Start is a federally funded, community-driven program focused on improving birth outcomes and reducing disparities.

The United States has the highest infant mortality rate among high-income countries. Healthy Start serves 115 high-risk communities nationwide. All sites are located in areas with infant mortality rates at least 1.5 times higher than the national average. The program traditionally attracts bipartisan support and aligns closely with a pro-family agenda, emphasizing prevention, early intervention, and locally tailored solutions.

Healthy Start projects work to prevent infant deaths by:

  • Increasing access to prenatal and postpartum care
  • Screening and support for domestic violence and postpartum depression
  • Distributing safe sleep and infant health resources
  • Offering fatherhood support and parenting education
  • Addressing systemic drivers of poor birth outcomes through community improvement projects

The President’s proposal to eliminate Healthy Start would dismantle a program that has supported more than 85,000 families annually in historically underserved areas, reduced health disparities through evidence-based interventions and culturally tailored care, and leveraged community partnerships to improve perinatal outcomes.

Healthy Start’s integrated, whole-family model is not duplicative but complementary to other maternal-child health programs. It bridges clinical care, community services, and equity-centered strategies in ways that other block grants or Medicaid funding mechanisms do not.

Uniquely, Healthy Start reduces federal spending by preventing costly preterm births and infant deaths through early, targeted interventions in high-risk communities, lowering the need for expensive neonatal care, special education, and long-term disability support, which together cost the U.S. $12 billion annually.

Collectively, we must urge Congress to continue to provide at least $145 million in funding for the Healthy Start Initiative in the Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 budget.

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Missouri department of health and senior services releases annual pregnancy associated mortality review (PAMR) report

The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services recently released their annual Pregnancy Associated Mortality Review (PAMR) report?

The Pregnancy Associated Mortality Review Board, with the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS), reviewed all maternal deaths from 2018 to 2022. The board reviewed 350 deaths during pregnancy and up to one year postpartum. They determined 114 pregnancy-related deaths occurred, or deaths directly because of being pregnant. Eighty percent of these deaths were determined to be preventable.

  • 32.6% – Deaths determined to be pregnancy-related
  • 100% – Preventability of deaths due to mental health conditions
  • 81.3% – Pregnancy-related deaths covered by Medicaid
  • 34% – Mental health conditions contributed to their death
  • 34% – Substance Use Disorder contributed to their death
  • 18% – Discrimination contributed to their death
  • 45% – History of substance use
  • 38% – History of unemployment
  • 18% – History of domestic violence
  • 89% – Birthing hospitals participating in the PQC
  • 94% – Births at a hospital participating in the PQC
  • 40% – Moms supported by Medicaid

We all have a role to play in preventing maternal death. Begin by learning about the problem and about what partner organizations and DHSS are doing to change the story of moms in MO.

Read the full report by visiting https://health.mo.gov/data/pamr/pdf/2025annual-report.pdf or visit https://health.mo.gov/data/pamr/

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the Missouri PQC develops series of guidance resources to help mitigate the causes of severe maternal morbidity and maternal mortality

The MO PQC has developed a series of guidance resources intended to help mitigate the causes of severe maternal morbidity and maternal mortality. Each workbook provides evidence-based practices for improving care, a call to action to stakeholders in maternal and infant health, a hospital-level implementation guide, and additional resources for health care professionals and patients. 

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2025 Missouri PQC Participation Stipend – Postpartum by the Missouri Perinatal Quality Collaborative (PQC), in partnership with Missouri Hospital Association (MHA)

On behalf of the Missouri Perinatal Quality Collaborative, in partnership with Missouri Hospital Association, a limited number of stipends are being offered to stakeholders in Missouri responsible for and participating in providing fourth trimester and extended postpartum care (up to 365 days post-delivery).

The 2024 Missouri PAMR report, reviewing maternal deaths from 2017 to 2021, found most pregnancy-related deaths in Missouri occurred in the year following delivery, accounting for about 80% of deaths. About half of those happened in the first six weeks postpartum or the Fourth Trimester, due to cardiovascular disease, mental health conditions, and infections. The other half of maternal deaths occurred between 43 and 365 days post-delivery, primarily due to mental health conditions, including substance use disorder, followed by cardiovascular disease. Overall, the board determined that 84% of all maternal deaths were preventable.

The available funding is intended to support ongoing or new implementation of clinical and/or social interventions or programs designed to improve care delivery through April 2026. Scopes of work should be developed to address related postpartum maternal health outcomes in Missouri with priority given to efforts addressing cardiovascular disease; mental health conditions; infections; patient, community and/or provider education and engagement; chronic disease management; care coordination; and/or transfers of care from specialist to primary care.

Proposed activities within the application should be at a “ready to deploy” stage or be in support of ongoing implementation needs. Priority will be given to relevant projects demonstrating readiness to deploy with all required application elements received by the due date. Proposals requiring strategic planning, IRB review process, etc., will be considered for a “discovery and planning” stipend.

Funding is available through the following opportunities.

A. Extended Postpartum Care Stipend: $35,000 stipend to support extended postpartum care delivery through 12 months following delivery.

B. Fourth Trimester Care Stipend: $20,000 stipend to support fourth trimester postpartum care delivery through 12 weeks following delivery. Priority will be given to proposals focused on screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for mental health and substance use; effective stabilization of specific pregnancy induced or chronic conditions; and care coordination.

C. Discovery and Planning: $7,000 stipend to support a discovery and planning phase for an intervention, service, or program related to the objectives outlined in option A or B.

Application

  •  Application Deadline: July 31, 2025, at 5 p.m.
  • Postpartum Stipend Application Q&A Session: July 24, 2025, noon – 12:30 p.m. (optional)
  • The application form consists of:
    • Contact information
    • W-9
    • Project proposal
    • Strategic alignment
    • Project plan
    • A printable PDF of the application questions is available here for reference.

Requirements

Awardees will:

  • Participate in a community of practice meeting with other stipend recipients, to be held virtually on a quarterly basis
  • By December 12, 2025:
    • For stipends A and B: submit early lessons learned
    • For stipend C: submit draft project plan
  • By March 1, 2026:
    • For stipends A and B: submit project findings and evaluation
    • For stipend C: submit finalized project plan and intended actions

For awarded organizations, stipends will be disbursed over two payments. The initial payment will be made within 60 days of stipend contract signature. Organizations must complete the required deliverables and provide sufficient documentation by March 1, 2026, to MHA/MO PQC to receive the remaining payment by March 31, 2026.

If you have questions about the stipends, please contact Kaitlyn Thomas (kthomas@MoHospitals.org).

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Missouri department of health and senior services provides virtual map to locate cooling centers nearby

If you need to cool down, visit a cooling center. Check out the online virtual map to find your nearest spot to beat the heat. Stay hydrated, wear your sunscreen and stay cool

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MISSOURI SUN BUCKS PROGRAM NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

The Missouri Department of Social Services (DSS) announced today it is accepting applications for the second year of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer (S-EBT) Program, known as “Missouri SuN Bucks.”

Missouri SuN Bucks helps families buy food for their school-aged children during the summer months when school is not in session.

Eligibility Navigator 


Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Summer Food Service Program

The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Summer Food Service Program is designed to provide breakfast, lunch, suppers and/or snacks to children living in eligible areas during the summer months and during times of public emergencies, when children do not have access to free or reduced-price meals at school.

An online interactive map is provided to help families in Missouri find out where their children can receive free meals this summer. The map shows sites where children must sit and eat the meal, but the map also shows certain rural sites that are designated as non-congregate multi-day meal pick-up sites.

Community organizations serve the meals at schools, churches, parks, swimming pools, YMCA facilities, Boys and Girls Clubs, and other spots where children gather when school is not in session.

The meals are provided to all children who attend the meal service location. Children do not have to be registered and there is no fee to participate in the program.

The map and more information about the Summer Food Service Program can be found at health.mo.gov/sfsp/. For families without access to the internet, summer meal sites in the area can also be found by texting the phrase “Summer Meals” to (914) 342 – 7744.

Meals will be served to children ages 18 and under and individuals ages 18 to 21 who have been determined by a state or local educational agency to be mentally or physically disabled and who participate in an established school program for the mentally or physically disabled.

Funding for the Summer Food Service Program is provided by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

More information about the Summer Food Service Program is available online at health.mo.gov/sfsp or by telephone at (888) 435 – 1464 (toll-free). Community organizations that would like to become sponsors may also email the Summer Food Service Program at sfsp@health.mo.gov or write to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, Summer Food Service Program, P.O. Box 570, Jefferson City, MO 65102 for more information.

The SFSP is administered by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services and funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

ONLINE INTERACTIVE MAP 


Responding to Addiction: An Anti-Stigma Training – Hosted by Maternal Health Access Project (MHAP), Created by the Addiction Policy Forum

The Maternal Health Access Project (MHAP) is excited to invite you to their next round of virtual trainings. Catherine Miller, LPC, will be presenting a training created by the Addiction Policy Forum.

  • Tuesday, July 29, 12-1:30 PM: Responding to Addiction: An Anti-Stigma Training – Part 1
  • Wednesday, July 30, 12-1:30 PM: Responding to Addiction: An Anti-Stigma Training – Part 2

You can register to attend the trainings here: MHAP Provider Training Registration.

Both sessions are free to attend, and education credits will be provided at no cost. Please see the attached flyer for more information, and please feel free to share this information with anyone who may be interested!

If you have questions about the training, please contact musompsychiatrymh1@missouri.edu.

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2025 Optimizing Benefits for Maternal and Infant Health Meetings by mo healthnet

All MO HealthNet providers and professional community partners are invited to join the MO HealthNet Division, our Managed Care health plans, Show-Me ECHO, and the Office of Oral Health for a unique in-person networking opportunity in cities across Missouri.

Attendees will learn about valuable benefits, incentives, and resources available to pregnant women and their families, including individualized case management, Doula coverage, Non-Emergency Medical Transportation, and more.

  • September 16, 2025 – Cape Girardeau
  • October 22, 2025 – Joplin

Visit Optimizing Benefits for Maternal and Infant Health for specific locations and to register. Seats are limited.

For questions, contact MHD.Education@dss.mo.gov


Missouri adult education & literacy programs

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Missouri Suicide Prevention Network provide exciting opportunity for high school students

The Missouri Suicide Prevention Network (MSPN) Schools Committee is now accepting applications for our brand-new Youth Advisory Board! This board will play a key role in bringing youth voices and perspectives into suicide prevention efforts across Missouri.

If you’re passionate about mental health and want to make a real impact in your school and community, we encourage you to apply!

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The Youth Advisory Board will:

  • Provide feedback on MSPN initiatives
  • Help shape youth-focused prevention strategies
  • Advocate for positive change in schools and communities

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Resources to recovery annual conference

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You’re Invited! Free registration + lunch included!

  • Date: Wednesday, July 30, 2025
  • Time: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
  • Location: 1300 Progress Parkway Ste. Genevieve

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jefferson county mental health summit

Don’t miss out on the 4th Annual Jefferson County Mental Health Summit! ASPEN Network Inc. This is an important day focused on the impact of mental health and substance use on children.

Learn from experts, be inspired by those that have overcome these obstacles and take time to connect with others in your field during breakouts.

When: July 31st, 2025 at 9:00 am

  • Doors will open at 8:30 am for attendees to enjoy coffee and networking
  • Lunch will be provided at 1:00 PM
  • Breakouts will begin at 1:30 pm
  • Event ends at 2:30 pm

Where: Hillsboro R-III High School

  • 123 Leon Hall Parkway, Hillsboro MO 63050

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FREE general registration and only $100 for a resource table!

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community baby shower by columbia/boone county wic

The Community Baby Shower is coming back, Saturday, Aug. 2nd!

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4th annual Birth Equity Summit!

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Join us for the 4th Annual Birth Equity Summit, which will be held September 11-12, 2025 in Kansas City, KS.

Since 2022, the Kansas Birth Equity Network has been proud to co-locate the Birth Equity Summit at the Heartland Conference.

This year, we are excited to expand the Birth Equity Summit into a regional Maternal, Paternal, and Child Health (MPCH) Track. We aim to elevate regional and local efforts to advance MPCH and curate a space for cross-sector learning, community engagement, and collaboration.

Attendees will enjoy:

  • Engaging sessions on maternal, paternal, and child health led by local, regional and national partners
  • Intentional Networking Opportunities
  • Birth Equity Awards Reception
  • Birth Justice Walk
  • Annual Baby Photo Contest

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Peer Summit Region 7 – Missouri, Kansas, NEbraska, Iowa

Calling all peer specialists, supervisors, and recovery champions from Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, and Iowa!

Registration is now OPEN for the 2nd Annual Region 7 Peer Summit – happening October 1-2, 2025 at the Kansas City Expo Center!

Elevating Professionalism Together: Advancing Through Peer Collaboration

Join peers and professionals from across the region for two powerful days of connection, growth, and learning.

  • Specialized CHW-C Track
  • Earn Ethics Hours
  • Build your skills
  • Grow your network
  • Be part of a movement that’s shaping the future of peer support

Peer supervisors are welcome and encouraged to attend! Don’t miss this chance to elevate your career and be part of something big.

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Missouri Credentialing Board (MCB) fall 2025 renewal available

The Missouri Credentialing Board has updated its process to help you stay certified on time. Don’t miss the early bird discount!

Renew Early (July 1–Sept 30, 2025)

  • Discounted rate + fastest processing

Standard Renewals (Oct 1–Oct 31, 2025)

  • Additional processing fee + possible delay in processing

No Renewals After Oct 31, 2025

  • You’ll need to go through reinstatement after this date.

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Save time, save money, and avoid the stress—renew now! Need help? Call us at (573) 616-2300.

FALL 2025 RENEWAL FORM


Crisis Responsive Peer Training and Certification

The Missouri Credentialing Board, in collaboration with the Department of Mental Health, is proud to introduce the Crisis Responsive Peer Training and Certification!

This new baseline training equips Certified Peer Specialists and Family Support Providers with essential skills to recognize and respond to crises—within their scope of practice.

  • Situational awareness
  • Trauma-informed support
  • Self-care strategies
  • Conflict de-escalation
  • Suicide prevention
  • Post-crisis response

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  • Virtual training (8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.)
  • New dates available now – more coming soon!
  • Cost: $82.50 | 20 training/contact hours (6 ethics hours)
  • Certification requires passing an exam.

Note: You must already be a Certified Peer Specialist or Family Support Provider to attend.

Let’s continue building a stronger, safer, and more responsive peer workforce in Missouri!

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Support Pregnant and Parenting Families – Get Certified

Don’t miss this opportunity to make a real impact! Our Pregnant & Parenting Families (PPF) Training equips you with the skills to:

  • Support individuals through pregnancy and early parenthood
  • Strengthen parent/child relationships
  • Develop recovery-focused plans
  • Connect families with vital community resources

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This training is essential for anyone passionate about helping families thrive. Secure your spot today!

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Become A Certified Peer Specialist!

What is a peer specialist? A peer support specialist is a mental health professional who has personal experience with a mental health challenge and helps others who are struggling with similar issues.

The Certified Peer Specialist (CPS) initiative is a significant part of the behavioral health transformation efforts taking place in Missouri.

In addition to the week long basic training and passing the exam, in order to hold the certification, a peer must be able to provide verification of, at minimum, a high school level education. A peer must also be in personal recovery from a substance use disorder, mental health disorder, or both.  However, there is not a time frame of recovery specified or required.

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There are now two options for upcoming CPS trainings: a 5-day schedule and a 4-day schedule.

  • 5-day schedule: 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
  • 4-day schedule: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Please make sure to check the details for each training session to see if it’s a 5-day or 4-day option. All sessions will be online.

  • August 4-8, 2025: (Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.)
  • August 2, 3, 9, 10, 2025: (Saturday, Sunday, Saturday, Sunday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.)
  • September 6, 7, 13, 14, 2025: (Saturday, Sunday, Saturday, Sunday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.)
  • September 15-19, 2025: (Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.)
  • October 11, 12, 18, 19, 2025: (Saturday, Sunday, Saturday, Sunday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.)
  • October 20-24, 2025: (Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.)
  • November 3-7, 2025: (Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.)
  • November 8, 9, 15, 16, 2025: (Saturday, Sunday, Saturday, Sunday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.)
  • December 1-5, 2025: (Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.)
  • December 6, 7, 13, 14, 2025: (Saturday, Sunday, Saturday, Sunday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.)

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Missouri telehealth network & show-me echo: Cases Needed for ECHO

Do you have a difficult situation with a patient or client that you would like to submit to be presented as a case? Submit it for the Show-Me ECHO Mothers, Infants & NAS ECHO. No case is too simple or complex to be presented. Discuss a variety of solutions with experts across the state. All cases ensure that protected health information is maintained.

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SUBMIT A CASE


Mental Health KC: Seeking Webinar Presenters

Metro Council sponsors two webinars a month, every 2nd and 4th Thursday from NOON until 1:00 p.m. (CST).

We are planning out our 2025 webinars so if you’re interested in presenting a one hour webinar in 2025, please submit your application. We take applications on an on-going basis, this call for webinar speakers has no due date.

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WEBINAR PRESENTOR APPLICATION


FOOD SERVICES (Food Pantry, Mobile Pantry, Drive-Thru

Food Services

Use the following resources to locate a food pantry, mobile pantry, drive-thru food pickup, or access additional services available near you.

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  • Feeding Missouri is a coalition of the six Missouri Food Banks working to provide hunger relief to every county (and St. Louis City) in the state. Collectively, we distribute over 120 million pounds of food each year through a network of more than 1,500 community feeding programs.
  • Get help here, by entering your location information and the Feeding Missouri Food Finder will direct you to services nearest you.
  • For more information, visit Feeding Missouri.

RESOURCE HIGHLIGHTS

Missouri Resources

  • The Missouri Resource Guide lists resources available in Missouri to help you and your family move towards a healthier, more stable future.
  • Missouri Family Resources allows you to search and connect to resources, community programs, and childhood services for families with young children under 5 using your zip code.
  • Missouri families now have a new tool at their fingertips: a comprehensive resource guide designed to support parents and caregivers of children from birth to age 12. This guide, developed in partnership by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) and LifeCourse Nexus Training and Technical Assistance Center (UMKC Institute for Human Development), provides descriptions, links and phone numbers of various statewide resources and is organized by types of supports which are categorized as discovery and navigation, connecting and networking, and goods and services. To access the guide online, visit Resource Guide For Missouri Families Of Children From Birth To Age 12.
  • Looking for childcare? Visit Missouri’s Online Child Care Referral Database. In this database, you can look for childcare programs near a specific address or school and find those that have just what your family needs.
  • Feeding Missouri is a coalition of the six Missouri Food Banks working to provide hunger relief to every county (and St. Louis City) in the state. Collectively, we distribute over 120 million pounds of food each year through a network of more than 1,500 community feeding programs. Get help here, by entering your location information and the Feeding Missouri Food Finder will direct you to services nearest you. For the full list of all 6 Missouri Food Banks, check out the ‘Food Services‘ section of the Weekly Snapshot.
  • The Missouri Job Events Calendar lists job fairs, hiring events, and other scheduled opportunities that may be of interest to you. These opportunities have also been featured below as well as in the ‘Upcoming Events‘ section of the Weekly Snapshot. For more information, visit Employment & Training Programs. Job seekers can locate employment opportunities and more by exploring MoJobs.
  • Be prepared for the cold! Know how to locate a warming center in Missouri using the Warming Center Map.

For more information, contact mo_actionnetwork@umkc.edu.


Mental Health America (MHA) Provides A Variety of online screening for mental health Conditions, such as depression or anxiety

Online screening is one of the quickest and easiest ways to determine whether you are experiencing symptoms of a mental health condition. Mental health conditions, such as depression or anxiety, are real, common and treatable. And recovery is possible.

  • Depression Test
  • ADHD Test
  • PTSD Test
  • Parent Test: Your Child’s Mental Health
  • Test De Ansiedad
  • Postpartum Depression Test: New & Expecting Parents
  • Bipolar Test
  • Eating Disorder Test
  • Youth Mental Health Test
  • Self-Injury Survey
  • Anxiety Test
  • Psychosis & Schizophrenia Test
  • Addiction Test
  • Test De Depression

Please note: Online screening tools are meant to be a quick snapshot of your mental health. If your results indicate you may be experiencing symptoms of a mental illness, consider sharing your results with someone. A mental health provider (such as a doctor or a therapist) can give you a full assessment and talk to you about options for how to feel better.

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Mental Health America (MHA) Observes Bebe moore campbell national minority mental health awareness month also known as bipoc mental health month

July is Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, also known as BIPOC Mental Health Month.

This year, we’ve designed a brand new BIPOC Mental Health Month toolkit to help communities of color turn mental health awareness into action. Whether you’re looking for ways to feel better or do better, you’ll find resources that support action for your mental health in three key areas: taking care of yourself, taking care of your community, and advocating for change.

Download the free toolkit and explore more BIPOC mental health resources at mhanational.org/july.

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Mental Health coalition highlights resources and supports for BIPOC mental health month

This BIPOC Mental Health Month, take a moment to learn about some incredible organizations providing mental health support & resources to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) communities. The nonprofit organizations and groups highlighted in this post are all partners of The Mental Health Coalition, and we couldn’t be prouder to have them in our network

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the Maternal Mental Health Leadership Alliance (MMHLA) provide fact sheets highlighting key determinants of maternal mental health in observance of Black Maternal Mental Health Week

As we observe Black Maternal Mental Health Week, it’s important to recognize the experiences of Black mothers and birthing people during the perinatal period.

Our Black Women, Birthing People, and Maternal Mental Health Fact Sheet highlights key determinants of maternal mental health in Black communities, identifies barriers to care, and outlines strategies to improve outcomes.

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The National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Health (NPWH) release 4-part ce webinar series on perinatal mental health

July is National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month—a time to highlight the importance of comprehensive perinatal mental health care for all women. WHNPs are essential in identifying and managing conditions like depression, anxiety, OCD, bipolar disorder, and psychosis during and after pregnancy.

If you missed our 4-part perinatal mental health webinar series, you can still access it on-demand and earn free CE. Learn how to screen for mood and anxiety disorders, provide compassionate follow-up care, and address the unique challenges your patients face.

You will earn 1 CE credit hour per webinar.

Watch now and strengthen your impact where it matters most:

This program is supported by an unrestricted educational grant from SAGE Therapeutics and Biogen.

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watch the ‘Sustainability Community of Learning (COL) sessions’ by the Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health (AIM) virtually now

Did you miss any of the Sustainability Community of Learning (COL) sessions? Don’t worry, all sessions are recorded and available on the AIM Vimeo channel! The Sustainability COL is a collaborative learning series that provides expert guidance on sustaining and maintaining quality improvement initiatives, including AIM patient safety bundles (PSBs).

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free webinar “Maternal Mental Health: Impact on the Infant” by maternal mental health leadership alliance (MMHLA)

Please join us for our upcoming webinar, Maternal Mental Health: Impact on the Infant.

  • When: Thursday, July 31, 12pm – 1pm EST
  • Where: Virtual on Zoom

Untreated maternal mental health conditions can have long-term negative impact on the health and wellbeing of the infant. Experts in the field of infant and early childhood mental health will share information about approaches and interventions that focus on the mother-infant dyad to ensure infants get off to the best start possible.

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national alliance on mental illness (NAMI)highlight free resources for building student’s mental health literacy

Educators, you shape how students show up in the world. Help your students thrive with tools that address trauma, classroom mental health check-ins, and free resources like NAMI Ending the Silence.

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Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce spotlights healthy KC networking forum

What does wellness really look like at work?

For some, it’s mental health support. For others, it’s flexibility, fitness, or simply feeling seen. Join us for the next Healthy KC Networking Forum—where we’ll explore how to design wellness programs that actually work for your team.

  • Wednesday, August 6 | 8:30–10 a.m.
  • Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City, 1400 Baltimore Ave., KCMO
  • Light breakfast + great connections

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The Society for Women’s Health Research highlight ‘the postpartum journey worksheet’ in ‘the journey to motherhood guide’

The Postpartum Journey Worksheet in the Journey to Motherhood Guide offers a way for new moms to track their mood, symptoms, and doctors visits after giving birth.

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Calls to Missouri’s 988 Suicide and Crisis hotline increase in third year of operation

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By Erika McGuire on July 17, 2025

Calls to Missouri’s 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline have risen significantly each year since the hotline launched three years ago, according to data from the Missouri Department of Mental Health.

The free, three-digit hotline launched on July 16, 2022, connecting users to crisis call centers across Missouri. It provides support for individuals experiencing suicidal thoughts, substance use issues, mental health crises, or other forms of emotional distress. Help is available via phone, text, or online chat 24/7.

On Thursday, the Trump administration ended the 988 hotline service tailored for LGBTQ+ youth. The service was available by pressing 3 and replying “Pride” via text.

Federal data show that from 988’s launch in 2022 until May 1, 2025, there were about 1.5 million LGBTQ+ calls to 988.

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National alliance on mental illness announces (NAMI) The End of 988’s “Press 3 option”

Starting July 17, 988 will no longer offer its dedicated LGBTQ+ Youth and Young Adult subnetwork, also known as the “Press 3 option.” We remain deeply disappointed by this decision.

To our country’s LGBTQ+ youth, we see you, we support you, and we don’t want you to hesitate to reach out for help.

Although the LGBTQ+ service option is no longer available, 988 continues to operate as a resource for everyone, and NAMI encourages anyone in crisis to reach out to 988 for help.

If you are seeking LGBTQ+-focused support:

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Please remember: you are not alone.



Brightli and Centerstone announce plans to merge and create nation’s largest nonprofit provider of behavioral health services

Preferred Family Healthcare’s parent company, Brightli, and Centerstone are formally exploring a merger that would create the largest nonprofit provider of mental health and substance use disorder care in the nation. This isn’t just growth, it’s transformation. Together, we’d serve 250,000+ people a year, with 10,000+ employees across 350+ locations in 9 states. It’s a bold step forward, rooted in compassion and driven by impact.

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Press Release – For Immediate Release

Contact: Rance Burger
Director, Media and Public Relations
Brightli
(573) 286-9393
Rance.Burger@burrellcenter.com

Date: July 17, 2025

Nashville, Tenn. – Two of the most influential nonprofit behavioral health providers, Brightli and Centerstone, have entered into a non-binding agreement with the intent to merge and create a unified organization.

The due diligence process is underway, and upon the transaction’s anticipated close in November 2025, the combined organization will serve a quarter million people annually and be the largest nonprofit provider of mental health and substance use disorder care across the country.

Brightli is a Springfield, Missouri-based company with more than 6,000 associated employees working at more than 220 locations in five states. Its multiple subsidiaries and affiliates include Adult & Child Health, Burrell Behavioral Health, Clarity Healthcare, Firefly Supported Living & Employment Services, Places for People, Preferred Family Healthcare, and Southeast Missouri Behavioral Health. Centerstone is a Nashville, Tennessee-based company with 4,300 employees working at 140 locations across six states plus an international network of more than 1,500 providers serving patients globally. Centerstone also provides nationwide services to veterans and military families and operates its own Institute for Clinical Excellence and Innovation. The two organizations, Brightli and Centerstone, are projecting collective annual revenue totals exceeding one billion dollars.

By joining together, Brightli and Centerstone will have the opportunity to transform mental health and substance use disorder care in a way that neither organization could have achieved alone. Combining expertise, scale, and resources unlocks new possibilities for the organization to serve more people, improve health outcomes, and expand access to life-changing care.

“This partnership represents an incredible opportunity to shape the future of care,” Brightli CEO C.J. Davis said. “Across Brightli’s history, our organization and affiliates have led more than 25 successful mergers and affiliations across our network. We have seen firsthand the power of joining forces to expand access and improve outcomes. We share Centerstone’s deep commitment to compassion, connection, and measurable impact. Together, we’re not just growing. We’re building a stronger, more sustainable system of care that breaks down barriers and saves lives.

“Growth is deeply embedded in Centerstone’s culture, driving our mission to reach more people in need of mental health and substance use disorder services,” Centerstone CEO David C. Guth, Jr. said. “Since 1997, we have completed 20 affiliations and mergers expanding our footprint and amplifying our impact while preserving local expertise and care delivery. This partnership not only positions us to more effectively navigate the changing behavioral health landscape, but it also helps us achieve our goal of providing more services to more people in need. Additionally, it enables us to further ensure the precision application of science-based care, allowing us to deliver the right treatments to the right people at the right time, all backed by data, research, and measurable outcomes.”

Upon the successful completion of the due diligence phase and approval from regulatory and accreditation agencies, the organization will have more than 360 outpatient, inpatient, and residential locations across nine U.S. states and will have clinical staff serving the mental health needs of students in more than 1,500 K-12 schools across the nation. There will be no disruption to patient care resulting from the merger; Brightli and Centerstone patients will continue to see the same providers they know and trust.

The mental health and substance use care delivery model in the U.S. is at a critical inflection point. Coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic, mental health providers across the nation faced record-high demand for services. The increased need coupled with workforce shortages, stagnant or even dwindling reimbursements, shifting regulatory requirements, and other challenges have made providing this critically needed care more difficult, especially for smaller providers with fewer resources.

“The merger of Brightli and Centerstone represents a bold and forward-thinking step in strengthening our nation’s behavioral health system,” Chuck Ingoglia, President and CEO of the National Council for Mental Wellbeing said. “By combining resources, expertise, and innovative approaches to care, these organizations are poised to not only expand access, but they’re also setting a new standard for how high-quality, community-based mental health and substance use treatment can be delivered at scale. This partnership is a unique opportunity to enhance efficiency, reduce the overall cost of care, and ultimately create a more sustainable model for behavioral health delivery. The National Council looks forward to learning from this partnership and sharing lessons learned with our members across the country.”

Amidst this rapidly evolving mental health and substance use care landscape, Centerstone and Brightli have been evaluating ways to advance their leadership in care delivery and accelerate innovation while remaining deeply rooted in compassion and healing for the people and communities served by their teams.

About Brightli: Brightli is the one of the largest nonprofit behavioral health, addiction treatment, and developmental disability services provider networks in the U.S. and is the parent company of Burrell Behavioral Health, Comprehensive Mental Health Services, Preferred Family Healthcare, Clarity Healthcare, Southeast Missouri Behavioral Health, Firefly Supported Living & Employment Services, Adult & Child Health, Places for People, and the Brightli Foundation. Services are available in Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Oklahoma, and Kansas. Learn more by visiting Livebrightli.org.

About Centerstone: Centerstone is one of the nation’s largest nonprofit health systems, specializing in mental health and substance use disorder treatments for people of all ages. Services are available in Georgia, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, North Carolina, and Tennessee through the operation of outpatient clinics, residential programs, school-based services, telehealth, and an inpatient hospital. Centerstone also offers specialized programs available nationwide for the military community, as well as services for children, including therapeutic foster care. Centerstone’s Institute provides guidance through research and technology, leveraging the best evidence-based practices for use across our communities. Centerstone’s Foundation secures philanthropic resources to support the work and mission of delivering care that changes people’s lives. Learn more by visiting Centerstone.org.

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cdc’s dose-sys dashboard allows for Easier Analysis of Nonfatal Drug Overdose Syndromic Surveillance Data with upgrades strengthening overdose prevention efforts and providing more accurate, actionable insights

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CDC has enhanced its DOSE-SYS Dashboard: Nonfatal Overdose Syndromic Surveillance Data, improving data visualization, navigation, and interpretation. These enhancements align with updates recently made to the DOSE-DIS Dashboard, which displays emergency department and inpatient hospitalization discharge data. The new updates to the syndromic dashboard will support timely and accurate analysis of nonfatal overdose trends—helping partners make informed decisions and drive overdose prevention efforts in their communities.

What’s New:

  • Number of overdose visits per 10,000 ED visit: The dashboard now shows the number of nonfatal overdose-related ED visits per 10,000 total ED visits, so users can clearly see trends over time and compare different locations on the same scale.
  • 12-Month Rolling Averages: The dashboard also includes rolling 12-month averages of nonfatal overdoses (per 10,000 ED visits), broken down by drug type. This helps show long-term trends more clearly.
  • Enhanced Data Visualization: Improved data visualization tools make it easier to compare trends in nonfatal drug overdoses and understand the data more clearly.
  • Time Periods: Users can now choose specific time periods, from January 2019 to April 2025, to focus their analysis and make it more relevant to their needs. 
  • Map Feature: The new interactive map feature will allow users to compare rates across different regions for the 8 drug indicators.

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American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) release statement on the benefit to ssri’ during pregnancy

The FDA panel on SSRIs in pregnancy lacked balance and failed to reflect the evidence. Untreated depression and anxiety can lead to serious health risks for pregnant patients. SSRIs can be lifesaving and life-changing. Patients deserve access to evidence-based, compassionate care. ACOG will continue to advocate for research and safe mental health treatment in pregnancy.

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American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) Commits to releasing recommendations on maternal vaccinations

Standing up for science and public health is more important now than ever. That’s why ACOG joined the Vaccine Integrity Project. Vaccines are indispensable to safeguarding patient health, especially for mothers and infants—a fact we’ll continue to affirm.

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Center for addiction recovery support (CARS) releases new 2025 Recovery Community Needs Assessment Report

The 2025 CARS Recovery Community Needs Assessment Report provides deep insights into the current challenges, strengths, and priorities of the addiction recovery support field. Led by the Center for Addiction Recovery Support (CARS) and guided by individuals with lived experience, this report is based on responses from over 700 peer professionals, organizational leaders, and recovery advocates from across the United States.

The report identifies where training, technical assistance, and systemic support are most needed—and how CARS is using these findings to drive recovery support forward.

As peer support and recovery services expand across healthcare, justice systems, education, and housing, this national needs assessment serves as a field-wide compass. It helps identify what recovery organizations and professionals need to succeed—and how funders, partners, and training centers can meet those needs.

  • Culturally responsive and trauma-informed training
  • Sustainable funding and grant support
  • Training in supervision, Medicaid billing, and digital recovery tools
  • Role clarity and workplace integration for peer support workers
  • Career advancement pathways and leadership development

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healing house kc is hiring a peer specialist

Join Our Family Recovery Team!

Have you walked the journey of recovery alongside a loved one? Are you ready to turn your lived experience into lasting impact?

Healing House KC is launching a brand-new Family Recovery Program, and we’re looking for a Certified Peer Specialist (CPS) to help families find hope, healing, and strength.

What You’ll Do:

  • Co-lead support groups
  • Offer real-time resources
  • Walk with families through the ups and downs of recovery
  • Be part of a passionate team—including a clinician and family advocate

This is more than a job—it’s a calling. If you’re passionate about supporting families impacted by substance use and want to be a light in someone’s darkest moments, we’d love to hear from you.

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mo moms line

Motherhood is rough sometimes and we understand that! MOMS Groups are free, peer-led, confidential support groups for pregnant and recently postpartum people feeling all of the feelings of this stage of life. 

Join us the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays in-person from 12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Come see what it’s like to get support from other moms!

Transportation assistance is available. Complete the sign-up sheet and we will send you a confirmation. 

For more information, call (314) 768 – 8570

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find nami connection support groups in kansas city and more Locations Across Missouri

If you or a loved one lives with a mental health condition and are located in the Greater Kansas City Area, join our NAMI Connection Support Group

NAMI Connection Support Groups free, peer-led support groups for adults who have experienced symptoms of mental health conditions.

Meeting Details:

  • Monthly on the 2nd Monday of the month
  • 1:00pm-2:30 pm
  • Central Library, 14 W. 10th Street, Kansas City, MO 64105

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Find a NAMI Connection Support Group near you by visiting NAMI | Missouri -Connection.

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Nurture KC is offering FREE Basic Life Savings Skill class at North Kansas City Hospital

Nurture KC is offering a FREE Basic Life Savings Skill class at North Kansas City Hospital. Learn important skills that can help keep your family and you community safe! Class size is very limited, must register to attend. Drinks and snacks will be provided. If you have any questions please contact Shannon Williams at SWilliams@NurtureKC.org .

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firstCall KC pRESENTS FREE SUMMER CARE CAMP

FREE Summer Care Camp at First Call!

Looking for a safe, fun, and supportive space for your kids this summer? First Call’s Summer Care Camp is here! Packed with games, learning, and emotional wellness activities — all at no cost to you.

  • 2 Sessions to fit your schedule
  • For youth impacted by addiction
  • Let’s grow, heal, and have fun together.

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PRENATAL AND POSTPARTUM YOGA BY THE DOULA FOUNDATION

Calling all mamas! Join us for Prenatal & Postpartum Yoga — a gentle, supportive space to connect, stretch, and breathe through every stage of motherhood. Whether you’re expecting or newly postpartum, your body and mind will thank you.

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JOIN a ParentLink pARENTING CLASS

Self-paced Parenting Foundations and virtual Parenting Classes are designed for you and applicable to your life as you care for your children. Read below to see what a parent shared about our Parenting Foundations!

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JOIN a ParentLink KINSHIP PEER EMPOWERMENT GROUP

Join our Kinship Peer Empowerment group and earn hours toward foster parent licensure and be entered to win a gift card .

Attend by visiting mizzou.us/plnav-tues or call (312) 626 – 6799, Meeting ID: 931 1430 7709

Bring your questions about kinship care on Tuesday!

Call (833) 546 – 4543 for help! We’d love to see you there & connect you with a supportive community with other kinship caregivers around Missouri.

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ParentLink HELPS YOU FIND SUMMER CAMPS, BEFORE/AFTER SCHOOL CARE, AND DIY ACTIVITIES

In addition to summer camps, or before/after school care for next year, check out the DIY activities on https://www.mokin4kid.org/programs-activities-kids!

Also, on June 12th, join our Informational Empowerment Meeting to chat more about summer activities to help you and your family have a happy and healthy summer.

Call or text (833) 546 – 4543 for support!

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SPECIALTY TOPIC VIDEOS FROM parentLink’s mO KIN-4-KID

Visit www.mokin4kid.org/education-support, where you’ll find a library of informational videos on topics directly related to your needs as a kinship caregiver. Get individualized support by reaching out to one of our kinship resource specialists!

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recover-me campaign by young people in recovery

Need help with Substance Use and Mental Health challenges? SAMHSA’s RecoverMe campaign can connect you with resources that are right for you.

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cONNECT wITH mE by Missouri department of health and senior services

The Connect With Me app helps you navigate conversations with young people to make a better, more meaningful connection.

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show-me echo launches mothers diabetes echo

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Mothers, Infants & NAS Echo by show-me echo

Did you know that Missouri Telehealth Network/Show-Me ECHO offers free continuing education credits with their Mothers, Infants and NAS ECHO? Join us every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month from 12-1PM CT. All healthcare professionals are encouraged to attend.

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Improve mental health for mothers across Missouri

Improving maternal mental health is critical to the well-being of families and communities across Missouri. The Adult Psych ECHO offers healthcare professionals the opportunity to connect with expert psychiatrists and peers statewide to discuss real cases, gain evidence-based strategies, and strengthen their ability to recognize and treat mental health conditions affecting mothers. By participating, you’ll help close gaps in care, reduce stigma, and ensure that more women receive the support they need during and after pregnancy, ultimately leading to healthier outcomes for both mothers and their children.

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tobacco is changing

Tobacco Is Changing aims to educate parents, grandparents, guardians, and caregivers of teens about the dangers of electronic cigarette use and provide resources for those seeking more information.

  • This campaign will raise awareness through the Tobacco Is Changing website and promote My Life My Quit to teens as a support resource.
  • New campaign videos can be found and shared from the Healthy Living MO YouTube page HERE!
  • Free social media assets, along with suggested post copy, are also available on the Tobacco Prevention website HERE!

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For more information, contact motobaccoprogram@health.mo.gov


my life, my quit

My Life, My Quit™ is the free and confidential way to quit smoking or vaping. Text “Start My Quit” to 36072 or click to chat with a Coach. We are here for you every step of the way. It’s YOUR LIFE and we’re here to help you live it YOUR WAY.

My Life, My Quit™ offers teens access to Tobacco Treatment Specialist trained Quit Coaches who will help them build a quit plan, identify triggers, practice refusal skills, and provide ongoing support for changing behaviors to be free from nicotine. “What Finally Worked” promotes My Life, My Quit and shows teens the quit tools they need to embark on their quit journey – with confidence.

  • Campaign videos can be found and shared from the Healthy Living MO YouTube page HERE!
  • Free social media assets along with suggested post copy are also available on the Tobacco Prevention Media Resource page HERE!
  • My Life, My Quit flyers, and palm cards are free to order HERE!

Take the “Hooked on Nicotine” quiz to find out who’s really in control of your life: You or vaping? 

TAKE QUIZ

We get you. Thousands of teens have joined My Life, My Quit for free, non-judgmental support, 1:1 help to quit, and easy-to-follow tips from our friendly Coaches. Start now.

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Missouri tobacco quit services

The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, Tobacco Prevention and Control Program is proud to offer confidential tobacco treatment services through Missouri Tobacco Quit Services to Missouri adults who want to quit tobacco including electronic cigarettes, vapes, and/or oral nicotine products.

The number one cause of preventable death and disease in Missouri is tobacco use. No matter what your specialty is, you know the drastic effects that tobacco use can have on patients. If a physician advises a patient to quit just one time, it helps to double their chance for success. Patients trust their health care provider and they need guidance, let us make referring patients easier.

Please visit YouCanQuit.org for more information about adult cessation programs and referral resources.


The Referral Process

The online referral form allows health care providers to send referrals to patients electronically, which prompts the Quitline to contact the patient directly. Complete all sections of the online referral form, including patient information, and sign for consent as required by HIPAA. Missouri Tobacco Quit Services will fax a follow-up report back to your office with the outcome of the referral. 

The referral process is simple and effective. Missouri Tobacco Quit Services staff will reach out to your referred patient within 24 hours. They will make several attempts to reach the referred individual during their best time frame.

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What’s the value of implementing an eReferral system?

Electronic health record (EHR) technology providing improved accuracy of patient data. The program creates ease of both referring patients and receiving feedback information on a patient’s progress through their cessation effort while integrating tobacco cessation into routine clinical care. The program also enables health systems to measure the implementation of changes and the impact of these changes on outcomes in affected patient populations.

  • eReferrals send secure, two-way communication between a healthcare organization and MTQS through the patient’s EHR. Providers receive progress updates using the same system, allowing the provider to stay abreast of their patient’s progress towards quitting tobacco. All messages sent through eReferral are HIPAA-compliant to protect patient privacy.
  • In addition to faster referrals, using the EHR improves data quality and increases the likelihood of a successful referral to the service provider. The public health benefits of transforming paper-based referral systems to an eReferral include developing a sustainable, cost-effective system that has possibilities of reaching higher numbers of patients and ultimately, improve patient outcomes.”

If you are interested in implementing an eReferral in your healthcare system or organization, please submit our Contact Us form below to learn more.

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Community Organizations such as Local Health Departments can also connect individuals to cessation resources through referrals. The online and fax referral forms allow these entities to send referrals, which prompts the Quitline to contact the individual directly. Complete all sections of the referral forms, including individual information, and acknowledge this is from a “Not HIPAA Covered Entity”. Understand that Missouri Tobacco Quit Services will NOT fax a follow-up referral report back to your office because of HIPAA restrictions.


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For more information, visit motobaccoprogram@health.mo.gov or call (573) 522-2820.


ON DEMAND TRAINING

ON DEMAND: NAMI Podcast, Episode 79

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On this podcast, Daniel H. Gillison Jr., CEO of NAMI (the National Alliance on Mental Illness), brings important mental health topics to light, one conversation at a time. Hope starts with us sharing our stories. Hope starts with us breaking the stigma. Hope starts with us sharing resources and practical advice. If you or a loved one is struggling with a mental health condition and are looking for hope, this podcast is for you.

July is Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month. In honor of her legacy, this episode features Dr. Sheldon A. Jacobs and Dr. Judith Joseph in conversation with NAMI CEO Daniel H. Gillison, Jr. Our guests share their mental health stories and what drove them to become mental health professionals. They also discuss helping young Black people explore mental health careers, mental health for Caribbean Americans, and what they wish communities knew about mental health care.

“Hope Starts With Us” is a podcast by NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness. It is hosted by NAMI CEO Daniel H. Gillison, Jr.

You can find additional episodes of this NAMI podcast and others at nami.org/podcast


ON DEMAND: show me state of mind podcast by missouri behavioral council (MBHC): Season 1, Episode 6

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IIn this special episode of Show Me State of Mind, we take a trip down memory lane with two of MBHC’s longest-serving team members, Rachelle Glavin and Katie Horstman. From the early days of a four-person team operating on a shoestring budget to the expansive growth of programs, training, and data initiatives, we reflect on how MBHC has evolved into a powerhouse for Missouri’s Behavioral Health System.

Join us as we share stories of first conferences, advocacy efforts, office moves, and the deep friendships formed along the way. We also discuss the exciting future ahead, including the impact of the Roy Blunt Center for Healthcare Integration and Innovation. It’s a heartfelt look at where we started, how far we’ve come, and what’s next for MBHC.

This episode features a heartfelt conversation between Rachelle Glavin and Katie Horstman, two of MBHC’s longest-serving team members. Together, they reflect on MBHC’s journey — from a four-person team with big dreams and a tight budget to our statewide impact today.

The timing of this release is especially meaningful, as Rachelle has officially left MBHC to grow her career. While we are incredibly proud of her and excited for what’s ahead, her absence is deeply felt. Rachelle’s dedication, leadership, and friendship have left a lasting legacy here. She will always be part of the MBHC family, and we know we’ll continue to see her doing great things in this field.

Tune in to hear stories of early advocacy efforts, our first conferences, major milestones, the incredible relationships built along the way, and what’s on the horizon with the Roy Blunt Center for Healthcare Integration and Innovation.


ON DEMAND: MCH-NOW: The National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health release MCH LEadership competency #6

New MCHnow Microlearning: Negotiation and Conflict Resolution

Transform workplace challenges into collaborative opportunities! MCH leaders face complex negotiations daily – from budget discussions to program partnerships. Our latest module equips you with evidence-based strategies to build consensus and create win-win solutions.

To Download: On a computer, right click and select “Save image as…”. On a mobile device, hold a finger down on the image until you are shown an option to “Share” or “Add to Photos”. Once saved, you can upload the image to your social account with its accompanying caption.

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ON DEMAND: MCH-work: Transforming Learnding; Session 4.1: Needs Assessment — Moving from Data to Priorities

New MCHwork Session: Moving from Data to Priorities

Struggling to translate needs assessment data into actionable priorities? MCHwork Session 4.1 offers practical frameworks for establishing clear criteria, engaging partners, and focusing on interventions that advance MCH outcomes.

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ON DEMAND: ACOG, Labor of Love Podcast | Season 4, Episode 6 (Season 4 Finale)

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Many patients wonder if it’s safe to travel during pregnancy. What should obstetric care professionals be advising? This episode provides guidance on counseling patients who plan to travel during pregnancy, covering health risks such as emerging vector-borne diseases like Oropouche and dengue, potential travel-related complications, and how to recognize and manage symptoms that may develop after travel. Sarah Dotters-Katz, MD, MMHPE, FACOG, associate professor and the director of undergraduate medical education for the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Duke University, and Lorrie Harris-Sagaribay, MPH, teratogen information specialist with MotherToBaby and president of the Organization of Teratology Information Specialists, join Labor of Love host Veronica Maria Pimentel, MD, MS, FACOG, to answer key questions and provide expert guidance.

Special commentary from Stephanie Gaw, MD, PhD, FACOG, at the University of California San Francisco.

This episode discusses sensitive topics related to mental health and health inequities. It may be difficult for listeners who have experienced pregnancy-related complications or who are sensitive to discussions of health care disparities. Take care while listening.

Find additional episodes at Labor of Love Podcast.


ON DEMAND: Department of mental health (DMH) Children’s Office podcast Growing Healthy Communities: Parents’ Point of View – episode 4

The Department of Mental Health, Children’s Office, in partnership with the Missouri Head Start Growing Healthy Communities: Early Childhood Edition podcast, is designed to support parents and community members in better supporting youth in Missouri.

Licensed professionals and individuals with lived experiences will present topics identified by parents, caregivers, and community members that address the needs of youth and families in Missouri.

Have you ever wondered what parents would like you to know? In this engaging series, we sit down with parents to ask their insights on raising children with developmental disabilities. Candid short interviews highlight parents sharing their experiences on topics such as what they wished they would’ve known earlier, life through their children’s lens, words of wisdom to newer parents, and advice for healthcare professionals, school personnel, family members, and friends.

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Find additional episodes at Parents’ Point of View.


ON DEMAND: The Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) release first ever special issue “Women’s Mental Health Across the Life Course”

In its first ever special issue, three JOGNN guest editors focus on women’s mental health and the critical junctures that have lasting outcomes across the life course. Listen as they discuss screening guidelines, tailored interventions, community-based support, and innovative ways health care experts can partner with legislators to promote evidence-based policies.

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ON DEMAND: Alliance For Innovation On Maternal Health-AIM Podcast – Season 2

For more information, visit saferbirth.org/aim-podcast-2


ON DEMAND: gET THE FACTS ABOUT ADDICTION WITH SHATTERPROOF’S NEWLY RELEASED ‘ADDICTION 101’

Addiction isn’t a moral failing—it’s a treatable illness. Understanding the basics of addiction can help reduce stigma and save lives.

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ON DEMAND: NAMI STIGMAfree

Do you know what mental health support American workers want? A new NAMI/Ipsos US poll finds that workers want their employers to show they care, and they need more education about available benefits.

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ON DEMAND: free, online suicide prevention training available 24/7

Missouri Ask. Listen. Refer. is a brief suicide prevention training designed for all Missourians.

It is funded in whole by a grant from the Missouri Department of Mental Health and supported in partnership with the Missouri Suicide Prevention Network.

The Missouri Ask. Listen. Refer. (MOALR) suicide prevention training program is designed to help Missouri residents prevent suicide by teaching how to:

  • Identify people at risk for suicide,
  • Recognize the risk factors, protective factors, and warning signs of suicide, and
  • Respond to and get help for people at risk

The program takes about 30 minutes to complete.

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ON DEMAND: Perinatal Mental Health Training Database

This searchable database is for aspiring and current health care professionals who are seeking perinatal mental health training to better support their patients and clients. Thank you for taking the time to expand your knowledge.

We also acknowledge that working in health care can be challenging, and you deserve to be supported too, which is why we have created a list of mental health resources for health care professionals. We appreciate all you do.

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ON DEMAND: The national alliance on mental illness (NAMI) provides free online courses for parents and caregivers available anytime, and anywhere

Navigating your child’s mental health journey doesn’t have to be done alone. NAMI Basics OnDemand is a free, online course for parents and caregivers, and it’s available anytime, anywhere.

You and your loved ones matter.

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ON DEMAND: FREE Webinars From Family-Centered Care Taskforce

The first international, multicenter, collaborative initiative solely dedicated to quality improvement in NICU Family-Centered Care.

View past webinars, slides, and more.

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ON DEMAND: benefits of doula services in improving birth outcomes, the rise of Medicaid legislation for doulas and their current role in health care.

The National Institute for Children’s Health Quality released a webinar on the benefits of doula services in improving birth outcomes, the rise of Medicaid legislation for doulas and their current role in health care. Viewers will learn strategies for enhancing doula-provider relationships and tips for integrating doula services into health care systems.   

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ON DEMAND: Responding to Domestic Violence with Pregnant and Postpartum Patients

This work is brought to you by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services’ Pregnancy Associated Mortality Review and is supported by the Enhancing Reviews and Surveillance to Eliminate Maternal Mortality through the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) under the terms of cooperative agreement number: DP006697.

Once you register, you have 90 days to complete a course. You can complete the course in one sitting or at any pace throughout the 90 days. However, if you cannot complete a course within 90 days, you can receive an extension by contacting our training department at 573.634.4161 or training@mocadsv.org.

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ON DEMAND: SAMHSA Practitioner Training Page

SAMHSA’s practitioner training offers tools, training, and technical assistance to practitioners in the fields of mental health and substance use disorders.

For more information, visit SAMHSA Practitioner Training


ON DEMAND: From The MCH Navigator

The January MCHnow microlearning on Communication is now available! This is a key competency for transforming complex information into messages that drive action.

Access the Full Critical Thinking Module


These trainings address the knowledge and skills to advance the MCH Leadership Competencies:

For more information, visit MCH Navigator


ON DEMAND: From The MCH Library

For more information, visit MCH Library


ON DEMAND: The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) MicroRounds

MicroRounds are short educational video presentations that tackle important clinical topics and highlight research gaps in early onset breast and gynecologic cancers. The 11 MicroRounds are divided into the following topics: Health Disparities and Special ConsiderationsEarly Onset Breast CancerUterine CancerOvarian Cancer, and Lower Anogenital Tract Cancer.

View the MicroRounds below, along with our free online eModules for more in-depth coverage of these cancers.

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ON DEMAND: 42 CFR Part 8 Regulation Video Series – Snapshots for Implementation

SAMHSA has produced a video series to highlight key changes to 42 CFR Part 8, the regulations that set standards for care provided by opioid treatment programs (OTPs). The video series provides an overview of the first major regulatory updates in more than two decades, the heart of which is a fundamental shift to treat opioid use disorder (OUD) as a chronic health issue, focusing on patient-centered care, grounded in shared decision-making between individuals and their health care providers.

This shift is embodied in several key changes that expand access to care, enhance the workforce encourage collaboration, and remove barriers to treatment, including allowing the use of telehealth for some aspects of care, reducing admission requirements, and incorporating flexibility for take-home medication.

These historic changes recognize the significant role OTPs play in the specialty behavioral health care system, help foster integration of behavioral and physical health services, strengthen the workforce, and promote recovery.


For more information, visit 42 CFR Part 8 Regulation Video Series – Snapshots for Implementation


ON DEMAND: Suicide Prevention Resource Center Provides Free Recordings of Webinar Series

The Suicide Prevention Resource Center is pleased to share free recordings of our recent webinar series on equity in suicide prevention! Please watch and share them today

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ON DEMAND: Alliance For Innovation On Maternal Health (AIM)

The Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health (AIM) has 90+ educational videos available for free? The videos range from recorded webinars, patient safety bundle introductory videos, data concept videos, and more. These videos serve as enduring resources to be used as educational tools and cover a variety of topics.

Check out the AIM Vimeo Channel here: https://bit.ly/3BCjMgH


UPCOMING TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Mothers, Infants & NAS Echo by show-me echo

Did you know that Missouri Telehealth Network/Show-Me ECHO offers free continuing education credits with their Mothers, Infants and NAS ECHO? Join us every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month from 12-1PM CT. All healthcare professionals are encouraged to attend.

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Improve mental health for mothers across Missouri

Improving maternal mental health is critical to the well-being of families and communities across Missouri. The Adult Psych ECHO offers healthcare professionals the opportunity to connect with expert psychiatrists and peers statewide to discuss real cases, gain evidence-based strategies, and strengthen their ability to recognize and treat mental health conditions affecting mothers. By participating, you’ll help close gaps in care, reduce stigma, and ensure that more women receive the support they need during and after pregnancy, ultimately leading to healthier outcomes for both mothers and their children.

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FREE prenatal education classes at phelps health

To Download: On a computer, right click and select “Save image as…”. On a mobile device, hold a finger down on the image until you are shown an option to “Share” or “Add to Photos”. Once saved, you can upload the image to your social account with its accompanying caption.

Are you expecting a little one? Join us for free prenatal classes designed to help you prepare for labor, delivery and newborn care! These classes are open to expectant mothers after 20 weeks of pregnancy and include a tour of the Phelps Health Obstetrics Unit.

What you’ll learn:

  • Pregnancy danger signals
  • Stages of labor and delivery
  • Breathing & relaxation techniques
  • Cesarean birth (C-sections)
  • Pain management and epidurals
  • Newborn care and nutrition
  • Breastfeeding and more!
  • July 26, 2025

A support person is welcome to attend with you! Classes are free and open to the public.

Please call (573) 458-7397 to register. Sign up today!


Responding to Addiction: An Anti-Stigma Training – Hosted by Maternal Health Access Project (MHAP), Created by the Addiction Policy Forum

The Maternal Health Access Project (MHAP) is excited to invite you to their next round of virtual trainings. Catherine Miller, LPC, will be presenting a training created by the Addiction Policy Forum.

  • Tuesday, July 29, 12-1:30 PM: Responding to Addiction: An Anti-Stigma Training – Part 1
  • Wednesday, July 30, 12-1:30 PM: Responding to Addiction: An Anti-Stigma Training – Part 2

You can register to attend the trainings here: MHAP Provider Training Registration.

Both sessions are free to attend, and education credits will be provided at no cost. Please see the attached flyer for more information, and please feel free to share this information with anyone who may be interested!

If you have questions about the training, please contact musompsychiatrymh1@missouri.edu.

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free webinar “Maternal Mental Health: Impact on the Infant” by maternal mental health leadership alliance (MMHLA)

Please join us for our upcoming webinar, Maternal Mental Health: Impact on the Infant.

  • When: Thursday, July 31, 12pm – 1pm EST
  • Where: Virtual on Zoom

Untreated maternal mental health conditions can have long-term negative impact on the health and wellbeing of the infant. Experts in the field of infant and early childhood mental health will share information about approaches and interventions that focus on the mother-infant dyad to ensure infants get off to the best start possible.

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FREE prenatal education classes at phelps health

To Download: On a computer, right click and select “Save image as…”. On a mobile device, hold a finger down on the image until you are shown an option to “Share” or “Add to Photos”. Once saved, you can upload the image to your social account with its accompanying caption.

Are you expecting a little one? Join us for free prenatal classes designed to help you prepare for labor, delivery and newborn care! These classes are open to expectant mothers after 20 weeks of pregnancy and include a tour of the Phelps Health Obstetrics Unit.

What you’ll learn:

  • Pregnancy danger signals
  • Stages of labor and delivery
  • Breathing & relaxation techniques
  • Cesarean birth (C-sections)
  • Pain management and epidurals
  • Newborn care and nutrition
  • Breastfeeding and more!
  • August 16, 2025

A support person is welcome to attend with you! Classes are free and open to the public.

Please call (573) 458-7397 to register. Sign up today!


SUD Care Continuum ECHO® Cycle 10

Boston Medical Center’s (BMC) drop-in series Substance Use Disorder Care Continuum ECHO® (SUD Care Continuum ECHO®) offers training and support in addiction treatment, with a focus on supporting front line addiction treatment workforce. This includes health providers in Acute Treatment Services (ATS), Crisis Stabilization Services (CSS), Transitional Support Services (TSS), Opioid Treatment Programs (OTP), long-term residential program, sober and recovery homes, primary care, and psychiatry. This free, case-based tele-mentoring program is designed to increase the capacity of health care providers to implement high-quality and evidence-based addiction treatment.

  • Wednesday, August 20, 11-12:15 PM CST: SUD Care Continuum ECHO®: Using Motivational Interviewing in Clinical Work
  • Virtual event via Zoom
  • Credits available

As part of the twice-monthly SUD Care Continuum ECHO® series, Brittany Carney, DNP, FNP-BC, will describe the basic skills used in motivational interviewing and identify areas where practice can be improved using motivational interviewing. The didactic will be followed by a de-identified patient case presentation from an ECHO® participant and recommendations from the panel of experts and attendees.

Boston Medical Center’s (BMC) drop-in series Substance Use Disorder Care Continuum ECHO® (SUD Care Continuum ECHO®) offers training and support in addiction treatment, with a focus on supporting front line addiction treatment workforce. This includes health providers in Acute Treatment Services (ATS), Crisis Stabilization Services (CSS), Transitional Support Services (TSS), Opioid Treatment Programs (OTP), long-term residential program, sober and recovery homes, primary care, and psychiatry. This free, case-based tele-mentoring program is designed to increase the capacity of health care providers to implement high-quality and evidence-based addiction treatment.

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Free 2025 Webinar Series: Special Topics in Perinatal Mental Health by PSI Kansas

PSI Kansas Free Webinar Training

This series will dive deep into the mental health challenges that can arise during pregnancy and the postpartum period, providing insights, strategies, and resources for both professionals and individuals navigating this important time.

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Date: August 20, 2025

Time: 1:00 p.m.

Location: Virtual via Zoom


operation parent provides powerful webinars highlighting how trauma impacts kids and how to help them heal

Summer is in full swing, and we’ve still got two powerful webinars coming up to support parents, caregivers, and professionals. In July, we’re talking about how trauma impacts kids and how you can help them heal. In August, we’ll dive into how to have ongoing, honest conversations that help prevent underage drinking and cannabis use. Both are free to attend, and if you can’t join live, we’ll send you the recording. Register now and keep learning all summer long.

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SUD Care Continuum ECHO® Cycle 10

Boston Medical Center’s (BMC) drop-in series Substance Use Disorder Care Continuum ECHO® (SUD Care Continuum ECHO®) offers training and support in addiction treatment, with a focus on supporting front line addiction treatment workforce. This includes health providers in Acute Treatment Services (ATS), Crisis Stabilization Services (CSS), Transitional Support Services (TSS), Opioid Treatment Programs (OTP), long-term residential program, sober and recovery homes, primary care, and psychiatry. This free, case-based tele-mentoring program is designed to increase the capacity of health care providers to implement high-quality and evidence-based addiction treatment.

  • Wednesday, September 3, 11-12:15 PM CST: SUD Care Continuum ECHO®: Research on GLP-1s in Addiction Treatment
  • Virtual event via Zoom
  • Credits available

As part of the twice-monthly SUD Care Continuum ECHO® series, Joji Suzuki, MD, will describe the GLP-1 drug class and discuss the emerging evidence base for its role in addiction treatment. The didactic will be followed by a de-identified patient case presentation from an ECHO® participant and recommendations from the panel of experts and attendees.

Boston Medical Center’s (BMC) drop-in series Substance Use Disorder Care Continuum ECHO® (SUD Care Continuum ECHO®) offers training and support in addiction treatment, with a focus on supporting front line addiction treatment workforce. This includes health providers in Acute Treatment Services (ATS), Crisis Stabilization Services (CSS), Transitional Support Services (TSS), Opioid Treatment Programs (OTP), long-term residential program, sober and recovery homes, primary care, and psychiatry. This free, case-based tele-mentoring program is designed to increase the capacity of health care providers to implement high-quality and evidence-based addiction treatment.

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FREE prenatal education classes at phelps health

To Download: On a computer, right click and select “Save image as…”. On a mobile device, hold a finger down on the image until you are shown an option to “Share” or “Add to Photos”. Once saved, you can upload the image to your social account with its accompanying caption.

Are you expecting a little one? Join us for free prenatal classes designed to help you prepare for labor, delivery and newborn care! These classes are open to expectant mothers after 20 weeks of pregnancy and include a tour of the Phelps Health Obstetrics Unit.

What you’ll learn:

  • Pregnancy danger signals
  • Stages of labor and delivery
  • Breathing & relaxation techniques
  • Cesarean birth (C-sections)
  • Pain management and epidurals
  • Newborn care and nutrition
  • Breastfeeding and more!
  • September 13, 2025

A support person is welcome to attend with you! Classes are free and open to the public.

Please call (573) 458-7397 to register. Sign up today!


SUD Care Continuum ECHO® Cycle 10

Boston Medical Center’s (BMC) drop-in series Substance Use Disorder Care Continuum ECHO® (SUD Care Continuum ECHO®) offers training and support in addiction treatment, with a focus on supporting front line addiction treatment workforce. This includes health providers in Acute Treatment Services (ATS), Crisis Stabilization Services (CSS), Transitional Support Services (TSS), Opioid Treatment Programs (OTP), long-term residential program, sober and recovery homes, primary care, and psychiatry. This free, case-based tele-mentoring program is designed to increase the capacity of health care providers to implement high-quality and evidence-based addiction treatment.

  • Wednesday, October 1, 11-12:15 PM CST: SUD Care Continuum ECHO®: Psychosis in the Context of Stimulant Use
  • Virtual event via Zoom
  • Credits available

As part of the twice-monthly SUD Care Continuum ECHO® series, Megan Hudson, MSN, PMHNP-BC, will explain how to recognize overamping and treat the associated acute psychotic symptoms with medications. The didactic will be followed by a de-identified patient case presentation from an ECHO® participant and recommendations from the panel of experts and attendees.

Boston Medical Center’s (BMC) drop-in series Substance Use Disorder Care Continuum ECHO® (SUD Care Continuum ECHO®) offers training and support in addiction treatment, with a focus on supporting front line addiction treatment workforce. This includes health providers in Acute Treatment Services (ATS), Crisis Stabilization Services (CSS), Transitional Support Services (TSS), Opioid Treatment Programs (OTP), long-term residential program, sober and recovery homes, primary care, and psychiatry. This free, case-based tele-mentoring program is designed to increase the capacity of health care providers to implement high-quality and evidence-based addiction treatment.

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FREE prenatal education classes at phelps health

To Download: On a computer, right click and select “Save image as…”. On a mobile device, hold a finger down on the image until you are shown an option to “Share” or “Add to Photos”. Once saved, you can upload the image to your social account with its accompanying caption.

Are you expecting a little one? Join us for free prenatal classes designed to help you prepare for labor, delivery and newborn care! These classes are open to expectant mothers after 20 weeks of pregnancy and include a tour of the Phelps Health Obstetrics Unit.

What you’ll learn:

  • Pregnancy danger signals
  • Stages of labor and delivery
  • Breathing & relaxation techniques
  • Cesarean birth (C-sections)
  • Pain management and epidurals
  • Newborn care and nutrition
  • Breastfeeding and more!
  • October 11, 2025

A support person is welcome to attend with you! Classes are free and open to the public.

Please call (573) 458-7397 to register. Sign up today!


SUD Care Continuum ECHO® Cycle 10

Boston Medical Center’s (BMC) drop-in series Substance Use Disorder Care Continuum ECHO® (SUD Care Continuum ECHO®) offers training and support in addiction treatment, with a focus on supporting front line addiction treatment workforce. This includes health providers in Acute Treatment Services (ATS), Crisis Stabilization Services (CSS), Transitional Support Services (TSS), Opioid Treatment Programs (OTP), long-term residential program, sober and recovery homes, primary care, and psychiatry. This free, case-based tele-mentoring program is designed to increase the capacity of health care providers to implement high-quality and evidence-based addiction treatment.

  • Wednesday, October 15, 11-12:15 PM CST: SUD Care Continuum ECHO®: Understanding Anabolic Steroids
  • Virtual event via Zoom
  • Credits available

As part of the twice-monthly SUD Care Continuum ECHO® series, Beth Cohen, MD, will provide an overview of the prevalence of anabolic and androgenic steroid use, the associated health risks, and approaches to support patients in discontinuation of use. The didactic will be followed by a de-identified patient case presentation from an ECHO® participant and recommendations from the panel of experts and attendees.

Boston Medical Center’s (BMC) drop-in series Substance Use Disorder Care Continuum ECHO® (SUD Care Continuum ECHO®) offers training and support in addiction treatment, with a focus on supporting front line addiction treatment workforce. This includes health providers in Acute Treatment Services (ATS), Crisis Stabilization Services (CSS), Transitional Support Services (TSS), Opioid Treatment Programs (OTP), long-term residential program, sober and recovery homes, primary care, and psychiatry. This free, case-based tele-mentoring program is designed to increase the capacity of health care providers to implement high-quality and evidence-based addiction treatment.

LEARN MORE AND REGISTER


SUD Care Continuum ECHO® Cycle 10

Boston Medical Center’s (BMC) drop-in series Substance Use Disorder Care Continuum ECHO® (SUD Care Continuum ECHO®) offers training and support in addiction treatment, with a focus on supporting front line addiction treatment workforce. This includes health providers in Acute Treatment Services (ATS), Crisis Stabilization Services (CSS), Transitional Support Services (TSS), Opioid Treatment Programs (OTP), long-term residential program, sober and recovery homes, primary care, and psychiatry. This free, case-based tele-mentoring program is designed to increase the capacity of health care providers to implement high-quality and evidence-based addiction treatment.

  • Wednesday, November 5, 11-12:15 PM CST: SUD Care Continuum ECHO®: The Nuts and Bolts of Contingency Management for Stimulant Use Disorders
  • Virtual event via Zoom
  • Credits available

As part of the twice-monthly SUD Care Continuum ECHO® series, Kristin Parent, MA, LMHC, will explain the principles of contingency management as a treatment for stimulant use disorder, review evidence-based protocols for its implementation, and discuss structural barriers to its implementation along with how to address them. The didactic will be followed by a de-identified patient case presentation from an ECHO® participant and recommendations from the panel of experts and attendees.

Boston Medical Center’s (BMC) drop-in series Substance Use Disorder Care Continuum ECHO® (SUD Care Continuum ECHO®) offers training and support in addiction treatment, with a focus on supporting front line addiction treatment workforce. This includes health providers in Acute Treatment Services (ATS), Crisis Stabilization Services (CSS), Transitional Support Services (TSS), Opioid Treatment Programs (OTP), long-term residential program, sober and recovery homes, primary care, and psychiatry. This free, case-based tele-mentoring program is designed to increase the capacity of health care providers to implement high-quality and evidence-based addiction treatment.

LEARN MORE AND REGISTER


FREE prenatal education classes at phelps health

To Download: On a computer, right click and select “Save image as…”. On a mobile device, hold a finger down on the image until you are shown an option to “Share” or “Add to Photos”. Once saved, you can upload the image to your social account with its accompanying caption.

Are you expecting a little one? Join us for free prenatal classes designed to help you prepare for labor, delivery and newborn care! These classes are open to expectant mothers after 20 weeks of pregnancy and include a tour of the Phelps Health Obstetrics Unit.

What you’ll learn:

  • Pregnancy danger signals
  • Stages of labor and delivery
  • Breathing & relaxation techniques
  • Cesarean birth (C-sections)
  • Pain management and epidurals
  • Newborn care and nutrition
  • Breastfeeding and more!
  • November 8, 2025

A support person is welcome to attend with you! Classes are free and open to the public.

Please call (573) 458-7397 to register. Sign up today!


SUD Care Continuum ECHO® Cycle 10

Boston Medical Center’s (BMC) drop-in series Substance Use Disorder Care Continuum ECHO® (SUD Care Continuum ECHO®) offers training and support in addiction treatment, with a focus on supporting front line addiction treatment workforce. This includes health providers in Acute Treatment Services (ATS), Crisis Stabilization Services (CSS), Transitional Support Services (TSS), Opioid Treatment Programs (OTP), long-term residential program, sober and recovery homes, primary care, and psychiatry. This free, case-based tele-mentoring program is designed to increase the capacity of health care providers to implement high-quality and evidence-based addiction treatment.

  • Wednesday, November 19, 11-12:15 PM CST: SUD Care Continuum ECHO®: Nicotine and THC Vaping Among Adolescents: Screening and Treatment Management for Stimulant Use Disorders
  • Virtual event via Zoom
  • Credits available

As part of the twice-monthly SUD Care Continuum ECHO® series, Brittany Carney, DNP, FNP-BC, will present a didactic on clinical strategies for identifying and treating adolescent nicotine and THC vaping. The didactic will be followed by a de-identified patient case presentation from an ECHO® participant and recommendations from the panel of experts and attendees.

Boston Medical Center’s (BMC) drop-in series Substance Use Disorder Care Continuum ECHO® (SUD Care Continuum ECHO®) offers training and support in addiction treatment, with a focus on supporting front line addiction treatment workforce. This includes health providers in Acute Treatment Services (ATS), Crisis Stabilization Services (CSS), Transitional Support Services (TSS), Opioid Treatment Programs (OTP), long-term residential program, sober and recovery homes, primary care, and psychiatry. This free, case-based tele-mentoring program is designed to increase the capacity of health care providers to implement high-quality and evidence-based addiction treatment.

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SUD Care Continuum ECHO® Cycle 10

Boston Medical Center’s (BMC) drop-in series Substance Use Disorder Care Continuum ECHO® (SUD Care Continuum ECHO®) offers training and support in addiction treatment, with a focus on supporting front line addiction treatment workforce. This includes health providers in Acute Treatment Services (ATS), Crisis Stabilization Services (CSS), Transitional Support Services (TSS), Opioid Treatment Programs (OTP), long-term residential program, sober and recovery homes, primary care, and psychiatry. This free, case-based tele-mentoring program is designed to increase the capacity of health care providers to implement high-quality and evidence-based addiction treatment.

  • Wednesday, December 3, 11-12:15 PM CST: SUD Care Continuum ECHO®: Preventative Health Issues in SUD Care
  • Virtual event via Zoom
  • Credits available

As part of the twice-monthly SUD Care Continuum ECHO® series, Joanna D’Afflitti, MD, MPH, will identify issues where preventative health screening and education may benefit patients in addiction treatment and describe communication strategies for educating patients about and engaging patients in preventative treatments. The didactic will be followed by a de-identified patient case presentation from an ECHO® participant and recommendations from the panel of experts and attendees.

Boston Medical Center’s (BMC) drop-in series Substance Use Disorder Care Continuum ECHO® (SUD Care Continuum ECHO®) offers training and support in addiction treatment, with a focus on supporting front line addiction treatment workforce. This includes health providers in Acute Treatment Services (ATS), Crisis Stabilization Services (CSS), Transitional Support Services (TSS), Opioid Treatment Programs (OTP), long-term residential program, sober and recovery homes, primary care, and psychiatry. This free, case-based tele-mentoring program is designed to increase the capacity of health care providers to implement high-quality and evidence-based addiction treatment.

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FREE prenatal education classes at phelps health

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Are you expecting a little one? Join us for free prenatal classes designed to help you prepare for labor, delivery and newborn care! These classes are open to expectant mothers after 20 weeks of pregnancy and include a tour of the Phelps Health Obstetrics Unit.

What you’ll learn:

  • Pregnancy danger signals
  • Stages of labor and delivery
  • Breathing & relaxation techniques
  • Cesarean birth (C-sections)
  • Pain management and epidurals
  • Newborn care and nutrition
  • Breastfeeding and more!
  • December 6, 2025

A support person is welcome to attend with you! Classes are free and open to the public.

Please call (573) 458-7397 to register. Sign up today!


UPCOMING EVENTS

(monthly) affinia healthcare monthly diaper giveaways

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This giveaway is for Affinia Healthcare patients only.

For more information, call (314) 797-0122.


(monthly) community connection potluck by the thomas dunn learning center

The Community Connection Potluck is a proposed monthly gathering, to be held on the first Sunday of each month at Thomas Dunn Learning Center, serving the residents of Dutchtown and beyond. The project aims to foster a sense of community, strengthen local support networks, and build resilience in the face of various social, economic, and environmental challenges.

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(monthly) food mobiles at redemptorist center

When? Monthly, 2nd, 4th and 5th Wednesday of EACH month.

Time: 5:30 p.m.

Location: 207 W. Linwood Blvd

For more information, call (816) 931-9942.


(montlhy) Webster county mobile health unit

Location & Time: Fordland Senior Housing (499 S Walnut St.) from 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.

Location & Time: Rogersville Senior Housing (112 S. Maple St.) from 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Location & Time: Seymore Town Square West Market St. from 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.

Location & Time: Seymore Senior Housing (125 E. Anderson St.) from 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.

For more information, call (417) 859-2532.


(BI-WEEKLY) YOUNG PEOPLE IN RECOVERY HOLD BI-WEEKLY ALL-RECOVERY MEETING FOR PEER SUPPORT SPECIALIST

Are you a Peer Support Specialist? This meeting is designed for you!

Connect, share experiences, and learn together as we strengthen our support for the recovery community. Whether you’re just starting in the field or have years of experience, this space is for all peer support professionals committed to recovery and holistic well-being.

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(Weekly) young people in recovery hold weekly national all-recovery meeting

Join weekly for the National All-Recovery Meeting! Come find a community that you can lean on for support, empowerment, and compassion.

This meeting is open to all who are in recovery from a substance use disorder and recovery allies. All recovery pathways are welcome!

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(weekly) wash wednesday at walnut place laundromat

Get 2 loads of laundry washed and dried for FREE!

Are you a person experiencing homelessness or facing financial hardship. Are you struggling to meet basic needs and access essential resources? Are you having difficulty obtaining clothing or maintaining its cleanliness? Wash Wednesday is designed to support you!

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Location: Walnut Place Laundromat (4241 Walnut St. Kansas City, Missouri 64111)

For more information, call (816) 513 – 6010.


Springfield Public Schools Back to School Bash

Date: July 26, 2025

Time: 9:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Location: 635 E St Louis St, Springfield

EVENT REGISTRATION


Boys & Girls Club Back to School Bash

Date: July 26, 2025

Time: 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Location: 1211 Lindenwood Ave, St. Charles

EVENT REGISTRATION


Back to School Bash

Date: July 26, 2025

Location: Mineral Area College Tech Building

EVENT REGISTRATION

**Register by July 5


Moniteau County Back to School Fair Drive-Thru Event

Date: July 29, 2025

Time: 4:00 – 6:00 p.m.

Location: California High School Parking Lot


jefferson county mental health summit

Don’t miss out on the 4th Annual Jefferson County Mental Health Summit! ASPEN Network Inc. This is an important day focused on the impact of mental health and substance use on children.

Learn from experts, be inspired by those that have overcome these obstacles and take time to connect with others in your field during breakouts.

When: July 31st, 2025 at 9:00 am

  • Doors will open at 8:30 am for attendees to enjoy coffee and networking
  • Lunch will be provided at 1:00 PM
  • Breakouts will begin at 1:30 pm
  • Event ends at 2:30 pm

Where: Hillsboro R-III High School at

  • 123 Leon Hall Parkway, Hillsboro MO 63050

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FREE general registration and only $100 for a resource table!

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Back to School fair, Kansas City

Date: July 31, 2025

Location: 7925 NW 110th St, Kansas City

EVENT REGISTRATION

**Must register by July 24


community baby shower by columbia/boone county wic

The Community Baby Shower is coming back, Saturday, Aug. 2nd!

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Kansas City Public Schools Fest

Date: August 2, 2025

Location: 1924 Van Brunt Blvd, Kansas City

EVENT REGISTRATION

**Registration required.


operation backpack

Date: August 2, 2025

Location: 67th & Swope Pkwy

EVENT REGISTRATION


back to school event

Date: August 2, 2025

Location: 205 North Street, Nixa

EVENT REGISTRATION


Chiefs School Supply Giveaway

Date: August 9, 2025

Time: 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Location: 120 S Pleasant St, Independence

For more information, visit Chiefs Tailgating Event & School Supply Giveaway


Wentzville Back to School Fair

Date: August 9, 2025

Time: 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m.

Location: 2275 Sommers Road, Lake Saint Louis

EVENT REGISTRATION


St. bernards mobile mammography unit at new madrid county health department

Date: August 12, 2025

Time: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Location: New Madrid County Health Department

To schedule, call (573) 748-5541


back to school bash

Date: August 15, 2025

Location: 1201 NE Colbern Road, Lee’s Summit

EVENT REGISTRATION


back to school fair for independence school district

Date: August 16, 2025

Location: 19100 E Valley View Pkwy


Back to School Bash

Date: August 16, 2025

Time: 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Location: 1016 S Florissant Rd, Ferguson

EVENT REGISTRATION


Back to School Health fair

Date: August 23, 2025

Time: 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Location: 6850 Normandale Dr, St Louis

EVENT REGISTRATION


Missouri Maternal Health Action Network’s 3rd Annual Summit ‘Bridging the gaps: policy, advocacy, and prevention for maternal mental health and substance use disorders

On behalf of the Missouri Maternal Health Action Network, we invite you to attend the 3rd Annual Action Network Summit. The Summit will begin promptly at 9:00 a.m. Join us for a day filled with engaging panels, enlightening discussions, and exclusive networking opportunities. Register now to secure your spot and be part of this inspiring event! This year’s theme Bridging the Gaps: Policy, Advocacy, and Prevention for Maternal Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders will center on maternal mental health and substance use disorders, with a focus on policy change, advocacy, and prevention.

The Summit aims to highlight the voices of those with lived experiences, facilitate insightful discussion, share groundbreaking ideas, create networking opportunities, and foster cross-system collaboration to drive systems change and improve behavioral health outcomes for mothers, children, and families affected by perinatal substance use. The dress code for the event is comfortable and casual (shirts, jeans, T-shirts, etc.). Breakfast and lunch will be provided for Summit attendees.

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Facilities constraints require us to cap participation to the first 150 registrants. Due to the fantastic turnout at last year’s event, we would advise registering as early as possible. To secure your spot in this event, please complete the following event registration form by Monday, September 15, 2025. Organizations can reserve a resource or exhibit table when completing the event registration form. For more information about reserving a resource table, please contact mo_actionnetwork@umkc.edu.

For more information, contact mo_actionnetwork@umkc.edu or visit moactionnetwork.org.

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St. bernards mobile mammography unit at new madrid county health department

Date: October 16, 2025

Time: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Location: New Madrid County Health Department

To schedule, call (573) 748-5541


Community Conversations About Suicide Prevention

Date: October 17, 2025

Time: 9:00 – 10:30 a.m.

Event Registration


Christina bohn memorial 5k for pmdd awareness 2025

The Christina Bohn Foundation was created to advocate for women suffering from Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) and Premenstrual Exacerbation (PME). Through increased awareness and education, we hope women will receive an accurate and more timely diagnosis. We also hope our efforts will prevent deaths by suicide related to having PMDD

To learn more, visit the Christina Bohn Foundation.

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SUBMIT SYSTEM UPDATES, ORGANIZATIONAL NEWS

Submit System Updates, Organizational News

Use the following form Bee in the Know – System Updates, Organizational News to submit updates, or organizational news to be featured by the Missouri Maternal Health Action Network. These updates and news will be shared in upcoming installments of the Weekly Snapshot, on our social media platforms, as well as in Action Network meetings, workgroup meetings, and other activities. To share time-sensitive information, contact mo_actionnetwork@umkc.edu

For more information, contact mo_actionnetwork@umkc.edu or visit moactionnetwork.org.


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