For half of all Americans, trauma is an unfortunate aspect of everyday life. While most adults recover from their traumatic experiences, some remain permanently impacted by terrifying and painful memories.
Dan Kubas-Meyer will officially step down on October 31 WARWICK, R.I. – The President and CEO of Thrive Behavioral Health, Dan Kubas-Meyer is announcing his retirement after seven years at
State of Rhode Island granted $40.7 million in funding over next two years for continued development of Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics WARWICK, R.I. – Thrive Behavioral Health, a leading
As Mental Health Awareness Month comes to a close, we wanted to share some exciting news, and a major milestone for one of Thrive’s signature programs. This spring, the Hillsgrove
The annual celebration helped raise $35,000 for critical housing services WARWICK, R.I. – Thrive Behavioral Health, one of RI’s leading providers of comprehensive mental health services, hosted its annual fundraising
Suicide is the second-leading cause of death among young people. Every year in the US, more people die by suicide than in car accidents, and more suicide deaths occur than
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- November 1, 2023 Thrive Behavioral Health Welcomes New Board Members
- October 26, 2023 Thrive Behavioral Health Releases FY23 Annual Report
- October 18, 2023 Affordable Housing is Only Step One for the Homelessness Problem
- May 27, 2022 Thrive Awarded 2 Grants totaling $121,000
- December 8, 2021 The Champlin Foundation Awards $96K for Hillsgrove Clubhouse