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Pikes Peak Rising

Pikes Peak Rising

Mental Health is All of Us. Together, the City of Colorado Springs, El Paso County Public Health, and numerous community partners are working together to connect people to the help they need, build a more resilient community, and become the leading city on mental health and wellness in the United States.

Behind the Springs podcast host Jennifer Schreuder speaks with First Lady Abbey Mobolade and El Paso County Public Health's Maggie Youkhana.

Podcast: Pikes Peak Rising

Your mental health matters. Join this conversation to learn about a movement called Pikes Peak Rising that includes a website to help you navigate toward better mental health for you and your loved ones. First lady Abbey Mobolade and several partners are shining a spotlight on the great resources in our region. Tune in to find out how this can benefit you, and our entire community!

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2024 Mayor's Young Leader Awards

Mayor Yemi Mobolade is now accepting nominations for the annual Mayor’s Young Leader Awards, which celebrate the outstanding achievements of young professionals, ages 18 to 40, whose efforts positively impact the Colorado Springs community. Nominees must be submitted by August 30, 2024.

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1,000 Neighborhood Gatherings

Mental health is ALL of us. That’s why the City of Colorado Springs and our community partners are challenging residents to host 1,000 neighborhood gatherings this summer.

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