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Community Partners and Events 

Featured Partnerships and Events

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Save the Date! Healing & Hardcovers
November 18 at 6 pm, Seymour Library

Join Jessica Charbonneau, Licensed Clinical Social Worker at East Hill Medical Center's Inner Wellness behavioral health department for this unique therapeutic book club in partnership with Seymour Library in downtown Auburn. A variety of mental health related topics including wellness and self care will be discussed. Free and open to the public. Books available for check-out with your library card!
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Join Jessica Charbonneau, Licensed Clinical Social Worker at East Hill Medical Center's Inner Wellness behavioral health department for this therapeutic support group for non-parental caregivers from 5-6 pm on the 3rd Monday of each month. This group is designed to support the physical and mental health of non-parental caregivers through education, development of coping strategies, peer support and connection, addressing caregiver fatigue, and helping to access resources and services. There is no cost to participate and childcare is available with advanced notice by calling 315-253-8477 Prompt 6.
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Healthy Neighborhoods Program

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Cayuga County Health Department's Healthy Neighborhoods Program (HNP) is a no-cost program that works to reduce risks within homes related to fire and injury, asthma, lead poisoning, and indoor air concerns. Targeted areas include the City of Auburn, the Towns of Conquest, Mentz, Montezuma, Throop and the Village of Port Byron.  The County Health Department partners with the Auburn Fire Department to conduct in-home assessments at NO-COST to ensure individuals are living in a healthy environment. Every participant receives a generous bucket of cleaning and safety supplies, and other items based on need such as fire extinguishers, smoke detectors, grab bars, stair treads and more. This program is available to homeowners and renters. Learn more online or download a program brochure for more information. Call 315-253-1560 to make an appointment or speak to County staff about the program. 
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