We’re beyond thrilled and grateful to Dk Metcalf for selecting SOUND Behavioral Health to showcase as one of his partner organizations for this year’s #MyCauseMyCleats awareness campaign. DK will wear a customized SOUND cleat during the Seattle Seahawks game against the Arizona Cardinals on 12/8 to drive awareness and support for SOUND’s Deaf Services Program. He chose to highlight this program because of his passion for supporting the #deaf and #hardofhearing communities, who experience an approximately 25% higher rate of mental health disorders than the general population. Please visit our site to learn how you can help. Thank you for your support, DK! It means the world to us and to the deaf and hard of hearing communities. #GoSeahawks! #Seahawks #Cardinals #Deafcommunity #DeafServices #ASL #MentalHealth #CommunityHealth Check out: https://www.sound.health/ today!
关于我们
[For job openings at Sound, please visit : https://careers-sound.icims.com/jobs/intro?hashed=-625949297 Sound is one of King County's most comprehensive providers of mental health and addiction services. With award-winning and innovative programs, we enable people in the community to live more fulfilled and productive lives and we promote a safer community for everyone. We are the first behavioral health agency to adopt the Reaching Recovery model, an evidence-based clinical model that promotes high levels of client engagement, improves outcomes and enables providers to better measure a client’s recovery. To learn more about our history, services and impact on community health, visit www.sound.health
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https://www.sound.health
Sound的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 心理健康保健
- 规模
- 201-500 人
- 总部
- Tukwila ,Washington
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1966
- 领域
- mental health counseling、substance abuse and chemical dependency、veterans's service、individual and group therapies、services for the deaf and hard of hearing和services for the developmentally disabled
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Sound员工
动态
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We had a great time at the SOUND of Hope Gala on Saturday November 23rd where we came together for a memorable evening of learning, sharing perspectives, and generating support for the SOUND mission! Please enjoy some wonderful photos of the evening captured by Tara Brown!
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SOUND had a great time working alongside Stephen Kilbreath Auctions & Events on Saturday November 23rd for the SOUND of Hope Gala!
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Cheers and a huge THANK YOU to our fantastic community for your incredible support of SOUND Behavioral Health at our team’s Sound of Hope inaugural gala this weekend! Thanks to you we exceeded our fundraising goal! It was a magical night at @MOHAI in #Seattle as we partnered with Stephen Kilbreath Auctions & Events to drive support and awareness for SOUND’s mission to offer #hope, #healing, and #recovery to all who come to our doors seeking help. If you were unable to attend Saturday’s event, you are still able to support SOUND’s mission by visiting (donor page). Every contribution directly supports SOUND’s essential programs and services to help bring hope to those who need it most. #SoundofHope #MentalHealth #BehavioralHealth #CommunityHealth?
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SOUND Behavioral Health ‘s Impact Team- Hans-Eric Gosch, Carolyn Douglas, MSML, Susan Szafir, E.M. "Eddie" Pasatiempo, and Sydney Sewell, MPA- are finalizing all the last-minute details of our inaugural gala at #MOHAI this weekend. We’re ready to throw a party - and some pretty nifty stress balls (compliments of our good friends at Image Source, Inc) We can't wait to see you all there! #SOUNDofHOPE
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Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDoR) Transgender Day of Remembrance has been observed annually on November 20, when we remember people, whose lives have been lost to anti-transgender violence. This year, we mark the 25th anniversary of TDoR. Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDoR) was started in 1999 by transgender advocate Gwendolyn Ann Smith as a vigil to honor the memory of Rita Hester, a Black transgender woman who was murdered in her apartment in 1998. Since then, TDOR has become an internationally recognized day of reflection - a moment to mourn, honor, and remember those we have lost while also reminding ourselves of the resilience and strength within the trans community. This year, the 25th anniversary of TDoR, it is crucial to highlight the challenges faced by the trans community. At least 27 transgender people have been murdered in the United States due to transphobic violence this year, and a record number of anti-trans bills have been introduced. Systemic issues, such as racism, misogyny, and transphobia, disproportionately impact the most vulnerable within the trans community. Trans women of color make up 78% of those killed by transphobic violence, highlighting the intersection of hate and misinformation that drives this violence. Barriers to healthcare, inadequate mental health support, employment discrimination, and the global surge of anti-trans legislation contribute to the violence directed at the trans community. These are not random or isolated incidents but a direct consequence of systems that continue to marginalize and dehumanize transgender people. How can I get involved in the Transgender Day of Remembrance? ·????????Participate in?Transgender Day of Remembrance by attending a vigil on November 20. ? ·????????Stand in solidarity by showing support to the community, allowing visibility and safe spaces.? ·????????Be an ally who provides kindness and compassion to those who are currently scared, anxious, anyone fearing for their safety, or if they will have access to care.? ·????????Add your pronouns?to your email signature and lead with them when you introduce yourself. ·????????Be curious and keep learning. Do your research and make an effort to get educated on this matter, ask your 2SLGBTQIA+ TRC members for a conversation, or for places to read up.? ·????????Be an advocate, learn how you can contribute to the fight against transphobia. ·????????If you can, donate to some of the organizations actively working to keep trans people alive.?? ·????????Share the resources (attached) with as many people as you can, and whoever needs it. See GLAAD TDOR Memoriam- https://lnkd.in/gK-Ye3NE
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Thanks for stopping by our #Belltown Clinic in downtown #Seattle to see @SOUND’s mission in action, Jon Scholes We’re grateful for community partners like the Downtown Seattle Association who support SOUND’s mission to offer hope, healing, and recovery to all who come through our doors seeking help. At our Belltown clinic, that includes?a hot pancake breakfast for all who want it every weekday morning!?
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Aimee Casselberry has been an invaluable member of Sound since July of 2021, consistently demonstrating leadership, strategic thinking, and a deep commitment to our goals. She began her journey at Sound as a Supervisor and was promoted to Call Center Manager in 2022. Her dedication to excellence and ability to inspire others has set her apart, and we are confident that she will continue to thrive in this new leadership role. In her new capacity as Director, Aimee will focus on overseeing and managing the administrative functions, including the Call Center and Front Desk, that support the overall operations and strategic goals of Sound. This promotion is a well-deserved recognition of Aimee’s hard work, and we look forward to seeing the continued impact she will have in driving the success of the Administrative Services department and Sound. Please join us in congratulating Aimee on this well-earned promotion. We are excited for the future and look forward to all the great things she will accomplish in this new role.
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A great week for a visit from Representative Adam Smith! We love that Rep. Smith is passionate about mental health issues and the work our Sound team is doing to ensure everyone in our community has the supports they need to live their best lives.?Thank you to E.M. "Eddie" Pasatiempo, Hans-Eric Gosch, & Guy Delisi for joining the conversation.
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??? The SOUND of Hope 2024 Gala is SOLD OUT! ??? Thank you to everyone who made SOUND’s biggest event of the year a sold-out success! We’re thrilled to see you on Saturday, November 23rd at Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) for an inspiring evening celebrating the SOUND of Community. Together, we’ll enjoy a wonderful dinner, hear powerful stories of resilience, and participate in a lively auction to support behavioral health in King County. If you missed tickets, you can still make a difference by donating at: https://lnkd.in/gfej7-7b Every contribution directly supports SOUND’s essential programs and helps bring hope to those who need it most. ??#SoundOfHope2024?#SOLDOUT?#BehavioralHealth?#SupportSound