USC Upstate Commits to New Mental Health Initiative
USC Upstate has teamed up with mental health organization Walt’s Waltz as the first university to receive its Stigma-Free Environment designation.
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USC Upstate has teamed up with mental health organization Walt’s Waltz as the first university to receive its Stigma-Free Environment designation.
The Spartanburg Academic Movement has announced a five-year, $15 million Full-Service Community Schools grant to provide extensive mental health services, expanded early childhood education and access to high-quality afterschool learning and enrichment programs in partnership with Districts 3 and 7.
Spartanburg Rescue Mission is the largest homeless shelter in Spartanburg and is dedicated to providing short-term emergency care for those most in need in Spartanburg County.
Every time January 1 rolls around, it’s the same song and dance: you create New Year’s resolutions in an attempt to better yourself during the coming year.
Looking to lose weight in the new year? If so, you have a challenge ahead of you. That’s right: it’s going to take proper dieting and regular exercise to safely lose weight.
With 2024 here, many of us will be making New Year’s resolutions to be healthier. Here are five tips to help you reach your goal!
If you had a dollar for every New Year’s resolution you’ve broken, what would you do with all that money?
It’s that time of year again. A brand new year and time when we talk about our resolutions to better ourselves at work, home, and in many other ways.
Every January 1, people all over the world make New Year’s resolutions. If you’re one of the nearly 7 in 10 U.S. smokers who want to quit, why not make a resolution to get started?
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) have announced that the state has suffered its first pediatric flu-related death of the season.