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Passionate Pink Mustang for Mental Health
On special occasions, Boerne’s Sam McGee throws open a garage door, slips into the 1968 passionate-pink Mustang and takes her out for a spin.
“The car is a ‘one of one,” McGee said, one of just seven Mustangs made special for Valentines Day in 1968. “But this is the only one with a black and white checkered top, making it a “one of one.”‘
May is Mental Health Awareness Month
Hill Country Family Services partners with Sam McGee, CFA, MBA and the Texas Hill Country Mustang Club to raise awareness and the fight the stigma of Mental and Behavioral Health challenges in our community.
Remember May is Mental Health Awareness Month
Be aware of your needs and those of your neighbors . Its important for all of us to know that mental health affects us, impacts us, and others around us are dealing with things everyday that we can’t see. Mental Health Awareness month is a time for us to support each other.
In honor of Mental Heal Awareness Month, Rebecca Foley- Boerne’s Mental Health Officer shares her journey.
Rebecca is currently working towards her state licensure as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, specializing in first responders, veterans, and the LGBTQIA community. She is a member of the Texas Counselors Association, the Texas CIT Association, the Texas Association of Hostage Negotiators, and a board member of Boerne Reads.
Get in touch with Rebecca at: rfoley@boerne-tx.gov
Boerne Radio- Boost Boerne Business
Host: Staci Almager, With Hill Country Family Services
Guest: Matthew Mattera, author of Hope and co-founder of The Elizabeth Mattera Foundation
Staci Almager Talks with Matt Mattera about his book Hope, and the struggles he has had in life that helped inspire the book.
Eric Mattera will be signing books at Black Rifle Coffee Company on May 13th. All proceeds from books sold will go to support EMF, a 501c3 nonprofit organization. Boerne Radio Podcast
Aired: 05/06/2023
Mike and Michelle, Mental Health Officers from The Kendall County Sheriff’s Office talk about mental health first aid and Rene – support dog for first responders. For more information go to www.kendallcollab.org