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www.wellbeingtrust.org | #BeWell, #BeHeard, #BeThere 12 | Well Being Trust | 2018 Annual Report www.wellbeingtrust.org | #BeWell, #BeHeard, #BeThere One grant, to The Cambodian Family Community Center's Body, Mind, and Spiritual Wellness Program, is working to bring together services from a diverse group of partners—including Families Together of Orange County, the Minnie Street Family Resource Center, and St. Joseph Hospital of Orange—to reduce stigma around mental health and increase access to mental health services for underserved, low-income Cambodian populations, who have been impacted by the Cambodian genocide. The initiative conducts community outreach through a culturally- and linguistically-tailored approach and provides spiritual, physical, and creative opportunities to promote community connectedness and mental well-being. St. Joseph Health — Humboldt County Perinatal Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Project is a community-based collaborative between North Coast Health Improvement and Information Network (NCHIIN), the Humboldt County Public Health Department and CA Center for Rural Policy (CCRP) focused-on identifying and decreasing substance use disorder among pregnant women in Humboldt County, CA where the rate of perinatal SUD is nearly 4 times the state average. The project uses a family- centered approach to expand prenatal screening and treatment, while establishing clear clinical guidelines related to cannabis use during pregnancy. 12 | Well Being Trust | 2018 Annual Report

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