The community mental health center system isn’t meeting all the needs of the community. In the Roaring Fork Valley, a “resource rich” ecosystem helps fill the gaps.
The community mental health center system isn’t meeting all the needs of the community. In the Roaring Fork Valley, a “resource rich” ecosystem helps fill the gaps.
During what turned into a 30-minute conversation that got heated Tuesday night, Aspen Mayor Torre voiced his frustration with the city manager’s office in not putting together a community event sooner than the first of the year, while Councilwoman Rachel Richards said some of the mayor’s frustrations and comments were “unfounded.”
EDITOR’S NOTE: The Longevity Project is an annual campaign to drive discussion about what it takes to live a long, fulfilling life in our valley. This year’s project focuses on mental health. The Aspen Times…