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As work on the building frame for Burrell Behavioral Health's Youth Resiliency Campus wraps up, attention begins to shift towards the workforce and programming.
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Current CEO C.J. Davis will continue to serve as CEO of Brightli, Inc.
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Natasha Corkins is with Burrell Behavioral Health in Springfield.
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Nia Howard with Burrell's Be Well Initiatives has suggestions for taking care of yourself.
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The event will feature headliners Vic Vaughan and Souled Out as well as Honeybees out of Kansas City.
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The peer specialists have lived experience and are there to listen and direct people to resources.
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The bell, painted by artist, Susie Dains, is part of Burrell's Be Well Initiatives.
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A panel of leaders from the Springfield-Greene County Health Department, Brightli and Arc of the Ozarks shared their experience tackling mental and behavioral health challenges in the region.
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The multi-year grant comes from the Community Foundation of the Ozarks.
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A recently-awarded grant of nearly $798,000 will allow more staffing for Springfield's mental health partnership between police and Burrell Behavioral Health.