$2.9M SAMHSA grant awarded to SummitStone

$2.9M SAMHSA grant awarded to SummitStone I am so pleased to announce that SummitStone was recently awarded a $2.9 million grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). This grant provides funding for the Bridge Services projects...
Introducing our newest Board member, Nate Budd

Introducing our newest Board member, Nate Budd

SummitStone’s newest Board member, Nate Budd As SummitStone continues to grow our services and reach, it is inspiring to know that community members have a vested interest in helping us further our mission. One way to do that is to join our Board of Directors as...
Suicide is preventable

Suicide is preventable

Suicide Prevention and Awareness Suicide is a response to despair that cannot be undone. In 2019, it claimed lives at the rate of nearly two and a half times more than homicide. With the struggles and stressors we are facing in light of the global pandemic – children,...
Co-responder program yields positive results

Co-responder program yields positive results

Co-responder program yields positive results for law enforcement and clients  One of the programs I am most proud of here at SummitStone began in 2016 as a response to the increasing number of calls police were answering that were not necessarily criminal in nature,...
Introducing our newest Board member, Nate Budd

Our Newest Board Members

Please help us welcome our newest Board members  At SummitStone Health Partners, our purpose is to help people transform their lives through recovery, renewal and respect. Our mission is to provide unsurpassed behavioral health prevention, intervention and treatment...