• J Natl Med Assoc · Feb 2024

    The Saint Louis bridges program: A mental health network of more than one hundred churches and the mental health community.

    • Barry Hong, Susan Scribner, Dana Downs, Rose Jackson-Beavers, Tamela Wright, Wendy Orson, Booker Rice, Karl Wilson, and Rob Poirier.
    • Washington University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry, 660 South Euclid Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri, 63110-1010, USA. Electronic address: hongb@wustl.edu.
    • J Natl Med Assoc. 2024 Feb 1; 116 (1): 162316-23.

    AbstractThis article describes the history and development of a faith-based mental health network of over one hundred Black churches in North St Louis City and County. The Bridges to Care and Recovery (BCR) program is a joint effort of the Black faith community, three community hospitals, local universities, a school of medicine and funding from the city /state departments of mental health. The mission of BCR is to improve the fragmented mental health services to the Black community and to address the stigma of mental illness. This innovative program provides a blueprint for other metropolitan areas to emulate. The present paper is a detailed description of the key elements and services of the Bridges program.Copyright © 2023 National Medical Association. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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