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PBHA in the News - Panhandle Behavioral Health Alliance
PBHA’s media presence found in news articles, radio, TV, etc.

2023

September

Expert shares insight on new Texas mental health investments

New mental health policy developments to impact the Texas Panhandle

May

Potter County approves mental health care agreement with Panhandle Behavioral Health Alliance

Thinking Differently: Panhandle Behavioral Health Alliance Celebrates Mental Health Awareness Month—TONIGHT in Amarillo

Panhandle Behavioral Health Alliance event to explore mental health with art

Panhandle Behavioral Health Alliance hosting free art, mental health event Friday

Panhandle Behavioral Health Alliance hosts art and mental health event

February

Amarillo dog chosen as new mascot for Panhandle Mental Health Guide

January

Submissions open for Panhandle Mental Health Guide pet mascot contest

Panhandle Mental Health Guide hosts pet mascot contest


2022

December

THE CHAT: Lytton St. Stephen; Behavioral and Mental Health

Panhandle Mental Health Guide providing resources for the Texas Panhandle

October

Peace of Mind conference in Amarillo focuses on peer support services in mental health

Deadline to register for 2022 Peace of Mind Conference is this Friday

Peace of Mind Conference Happening Soon

May

Area Mental Health Resources Available Now


2021

May

The United Way of Amarillo And Canyon Has New Online Directory of Mental Health Resources


2020

October

Street Toyota to Share about Mental, Emotional Health Program for Employees at Virtual Peace of Mind Conference

Health Organizations to Host Virtual Discussion on Grief

September

$45 Million Grant to Provide Mental Health Services

HHSC Awards $45 Million for Community Mental Health Services

April

Addressing Mental Health during Spread of COVID-19

March

Rep. Four Price to Give Update on Mental Health Efforts Made In Texas


2019

October

What Is Being Done To Help Prevent Teen Suicides in the Panhandle

Canyon High School Participating In Mental Health First Aid Pilot

Amarillo College to Host Free Screening of Anxiety Documentary This Week

Panhandle Behavioral Health Alliance Helps to Combat Youth Anxiety

June

Panhandle Behavioral Health Alliance Receives $5,000 Grant

United Way to Give $5,000 to Panhandle Behavioral Health Alliance

Governor Abbott Signs Amarillo Representative’s Bill That Aims to Provide Mental Health Services to Students

May

Terry Bentley Hill’s morning radio interview on 98.3 KXDJ

Peace of Mind Conference Inviting Community to Learn, Connect With Mental Health Resources

Terry Bentley Hill Speaking At Peace of Mind Mental Health Conference

April

2018-19 United Way Allocations Announced

March

Shortage of Mental Health Resources in Texas Panhandle

February

Discussing Mental Health in Texas

Panhandle Behavioral Health Alliance to Help Integrate Mental Health Care


2017

February

Milestone Reached For Improving Mental Health Care in the Panhandle

Mental Health Alliance Aims To Improve Access to Texas Panhandle Mental Health Care

Okay to Say Celebration Invitation

Panhandle Behavioral Health Alliance Day. On February 14, 2017 in the Amarillo City Council meeting, Mayor Paul Harpole read the attached Proclamation declaring it “Panhandle Behavioral Health Alliance Day.”