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Medfield Moves for Mental Health: The Medfield Coalition for Suicide Prevention, a Medfield Foundation initiative, is hosting a virtual campaign to promote movement and wellness during the month of May, which is Mental Health Awareness Month.
Recognizing the role that exercise and movement play in the promotion of mood and enhancement of well-being, we are inviting our community to join us to get up, get moving, and share their activity with the Medfield community during the month-long event. This initiative is called “Medfield Moves for Mental Health and the idea is to promote any sort of movement or exercise, including walking, running, spinning, playing with your kids, skateboarding, etc. Register here: https://forms.gle/L3SvtYKbEYqGCuh89
UpdatedFri, Dec 18, 2020 at 9:02 pm ET
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Interface Referral and Resource Card. (Courtesy photo)
MCSP funds another year of Interface Referral Service
The Medfield Coalition for Suicide Prevention (MCSP) is proud to announce successfully funding the renewal of Interface Referral Service for the Town of Medfield for 2020-2021. In a year as emotionally trying as 2020, MCSP hopes to increase the awareness of this valuable service for any resident of Medfield.
The William James INTERFACE Referral Service, offered through the Freedman Center, is a mental health and wellness referral Helpline available Monday through Friday, 9 am-5 pm, at 888-244-6843 (toll free). This is a free, confidential referral service for residents of participating communities. Callers from these participating communities are matched with licensed mental health providers from an extensive database, on average, within 2 weeks of their call to INTERFACE. Each referral best meets the location, insurance, and