Today, our leadership team joined partners from Central City Concern, Volunteers of America , and others in Salem for the Oregon Council for Behavioral Health’s Day at the Capitol.
We met with lawmakers to ask for their support of House Bill 2024, which would invest in hiring, training, and keeping the people who care for Oregonians facing serious mental health challenges.
This bill is about making sure people can get the help they need, when they need it. At Bridges to Change, we know strong behavioral health care starts with strong support for the people doing the work.
We’re proud to stand up for the communities we serve—and for the people who show up every day to care for them.