From Action to Impact: How TAADAS Is Transforming Mental Health Support

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In a world where mental health conversations are finally coming to the forefront, action is what sets real change in motion. The Tennessee Association of Alcohol, Drug & other Addiction Services (TAADAS) is doing exactly that, moving beyond raising awareness and making a tangible difference across communities. Founded in 1976, TAADAS stands as a powerful force uniting… Read more From Action to Impact: How TAADAS Is Transforming Mental Health Support

Be HAPI: Empowering Recovery Through Creative Expression

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Imagine a woman sitting silently in a circle of strangers, a paintbrush trembling in her hand. She hasn’t spoken all day. Around her, others dip into palettes of color and begin to express what words cannot. Slowly, she starts to paint too. By the end of the session, she’s laughing. Once buried by trauma and… Read more Be HAPI: Empowering Recovery Through Creative Expression

Mental Health Awareness Month: Including Every Voice in the Conversation

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Each May, Mental Health Awareness Month invites us to reflect on the importance of emotional well-being. For individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), mental health needs are often overlooked, misdiagnosed, or untreated due to systemic gaps, stigma, and a shortage of trained providers. At Kramer Davis Health, we believe these conversations must include everyone… Read more Mental Health Awareness Month: Including Every Voice in the Conversation

Spotlight – May 2025

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Spotlight on TDMHSAS: Leading the Charge in Community Mental Health and Recovery Across the state, more people are speaking up about their mental health and substance use needs, and the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (TDMHSAS) is helping meet that need with strong leadership, creative solutions, and a people-first approach. TDMHSAS works through… Read more Spotlight – May 2025

ConnectAbility – May 2025

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Navigating resources can be difficult, but differences in abilities, culture, and language can make it even more challenging. By bridging these differences, we aim to emphasize the connection to the necessary resources and support. We’re highlighting programs and sharing resources that address these challenges, fostering greater opportunities to utilize disability resources and creating stronger connections… Read more ConnectAbility – May 2025

EmployAbility – May 2025

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Hey job seekers! Are you ready to embark on a transformative journey to a more inclusive and understanding workplace? Whether you’re looking for your dream job or the perfect volunteer opportunity, we’re sharing employment and volunteer opportunities and resources in the Tennessee disability community. Join us in embracing a future where every person has the… Read more EmployAbility – May 2025

Resource Corner – May 2025

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Tennessee Disability Pathfinder offers a growing library of disability resources available at TNPathfinder.org. In addition to the growing directory of resources on Pathfinder’s website, here are some we’re highlighting this month.  Your Voice Matters – Help Shape the Future of Tennessee Disability Pathfinder Tennessee Disability Pathfinder is your go-to resource for information, services, and support… Read more Resource Corner – May 2025

A Message from our Statewide Information & Referral Coordinator

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Dear Friends, Autism Acceptance Month is a meaningful time to educate, reflect, and celebrate the unique strengths of individuals on the autism spectrum. But acceptance goes beyond raising awareness. It’s about shifting how society understands autism, therefore creating a more thoughtful, respectful, and supportive environment where individuals can thrive. This journey calls for us to… Read more A Message from our Statewide Information & Referral Coordinator