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As we prepare to celebrate the holidays and ring in the new year, we reflect back on our many accomplishments and blessings of this past year.
  • Partnered with SAMHSA in promotion of the Voice Awards
  • Became a Planning Partner for SAMHSA's National Recovery Month
  • Inspired the New York State Senate and Assembly to jointly proclaim October as Behavioral Health Recognition Month
  • Presented the first ever Behavioral Health Recognition Month Celebration at the Intrepid Sea Air & Space Museum with distinguished speakers, music, workshops, and exhibitors
  • Achieved more than 100,000 unique Google verified visitors to our information packed website
  • Developed and broadcast 110 hours of original behavioral health public access television programming
  • Launched a YouTube Channel with more than 90 YouTube optimized videos, 800 subscribers, and 35,000 video views
  • Expanded the Mental Health Quick Facts campaign to twenty grocery stores, distributing over 5 million receipts in 2011
  • Added additional public access TV stations, expanding our broadcast reach to a total of 1.6 million households
  • Participated in the White House Forum on Community Needs on behalf of the mental health community
  • Became partner in the HHS National Partnership for Action to End Health Disparities

 
 
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_October 2011 was New York's first ever Behavioral Health Recognition Month.  We celebrated at the Intrepid Sea Air & Space Museum with inspiring and informative speakers and lots of incredible performers.  Over the next several weeks we will bringing you a special 6 part TV series with highlights from the speakers and performers.  The Spotlight On Behavioral Health Recognition Month will be airing on our 5 channels throughout New York City and Long Island.  The full TV schedule for your area is now available online

Additionally, if you want to watch any specific speaker or performer from the event, all of the videos are also available in a special YouTube Playlist