📰 Introducing the CCMH Community Newsletter – July 2025 Edition

Welcome to the First Issue of the Columbia Community Mental Health (CCMH) Community Newsletter!

We’re proud to launch this quarterly update as a new way to keep you informed, inspired, and connected to the heart of our mission. Whether you’ve been part of the CCMH family for years or are just getting to know us, this newsletter is for you.

In This Issue:

  • ✨ A message from Executive Director Todd Jacobson on CCMH’s history and purpose
  • ✨ A look back at our journey in CCMH Through the Years
  • ✨ Step-by-step guidance for accessing services for new clients
  • ✨ Highlights from our Annual Staff Picnic at McCormick Park
  • ✨ Details for our exciting All Abilities Race on August 16
  • ✨ A sneak peek at what to expect in future issues—from program spotlights to wellness tips

At CCMH, we believe in honoring our past while shaping a brighter, more inclusive future—and this newsletter is one more way we’re doing just that.

We’re so glad you’re here.

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