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Weekly Insights: Mental Health Collaborative
According to the CDC, 16.9% of adults in Indian River County have diagnosed depression. Furthermore, 22 to 24 year old's have the highest rate of mood or depressive disorder among adults.  The Mental Health Collaborative's mission is to establish a continuum of mental health care, increase access to resources and facilitate community-wide support of mental health...

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Community Needs Assessment says some IRC residents' lives can be improved through private, public resources
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — June 22, 2020, written by Janet Begley. One-half of the county’s residents are living in poverty or at least one paycheck away from it. And at least 1% of the county’s total population in 2019 was homeless, with more than 150 children not having a permanent residence. These statistics are identified...

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Local Teen's Labor of Love Helps the Homeless
In 2012, as a sixth grade student, Lauren Weaver established “Lauren’s Way,” a project dedicated to helping people in our community at their most basic point of need.  Last week, Lauren, who is now a junior at Masters Academy, awarded a grant of $1,295 to Camp Haven from the Lauren’s Way Fund at Indian River...

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Community Foundation planning for the future
October 29, 2015 by Mary Schenkel This past year was one of change for the Indian River Community Foundation, beginning in February with the hiring of new CEO Jeff Pickering to replace Kerry Bartlett, who resigned after six years at the helm. Then in August, the organization began moving into its new headquarters in the...

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