Mayor’s Back to School Fair
MHA Dallas and the WHO Program for Youth Mental Health is pleased to announce that we will be at the Mayor’s Back To School Fair at Fair Park in Dallas on August […]
MHA Dallas and the WHO Program for Youth Mental Health is pleased to announce that we will be at the Mayor’s Back To School Fair at Fair Park in Dallas on August […]
Join us for a fun learning experience that teaches children how to protect themselves and their minds when using the internet! This program prepares kids to recognize and avoid bullying […]
We've Moved! Please come visit our new office to enjoy a tour and network with Mental Health America of Greater Dallas. Our open house event will be held on August […]
Join Mental Health America of Greater Dallas for North Texas Giving Day—an 18-hour online giving event designed to empower every person to give back to their community by supporting North […]
For the first time ever, we are taking The Adolescent Symposium of Texas, "On the Road." We are so excited to bring excellent symposium programming to Tarrant County for one […]
Culture and Society: Influencers of Mental Health Mental Illness is not racist, nor does it discriminate yet societal issues have directly contributed to mental illness in minority cultures. It's becoming […]
Mothers and Babies is an evidence-based peer program that is guided by cognitive behavioral therapy and attachment therapy to prevent postpartum depression. This group meets VIRTUALLY every TuesdayJanuary 23 […]
Mothers and Babies is an evidence-based peer program that is guided by cognitive behavioral therapy and attachment therapy to prevent postpartum depression. This group meets IN-PERSON every Wednesday January […]
The Adolescent Symposium of Texas brings together more than 1,000 professionals who work with youth in schools, social services, juvenile justice, law enforcement, mental health, and other related services. Our […]
Overview of the Child and Family Guidance Center As a leading nonprofit mental health provider in Dallas, CFGC has served over 1 million individuals, regardless of their ability to pay. […]