COO Ryan Essex of Gibson Recovery talks with Cape Chronicle Host Mike Renick about Mental Health.
Cape Chronicle is the area’s only public affairs television show airing on KBSI, the CW and occasionally KFVS, all over social media and on-demand anytime at youtube.com/cityofcape
Show Me Hope is Missouri’s crisis counseling program (CCP) in response to a disaster or critical event. Counselors are based in the local community to teach coping and stress management skills to anyone dealing with the anxiety and uncertainty caused by the event. The CCP helps individuals and communities recover from natural and human-caused disasters through community outreach and access to resources including mental health services.
Missouri has been involved with the CCP since the 1970s. Show Me Hope activates when needs exceed the local community or state.
The Gibson Center works to bring every individual a new chance for a better life. We provide services to all people without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex, or handicap. The Gibson Center is a non-profit corporation formed for the purpose of creating and operating needed substance use services. It operates under the statutes and regulations of the State of Missouri which governs organizations of this type.