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Cameron Center to host a free 50th anniversary event on Oct. 11

The J. Walter Cameron Center will mark its 50th anniversary with an open house event, celebrating five decades of serving the Maui community on Oct. 11, 2024. The event will take place from 3 to 6 p.m. and is free and open to the public.

MEO Youth Services joins Suicide Prevention Month Proclamation ceremony

Maui Economic Opportunity’s Youth Services team participated in a ceremony Thursday marking September as Suicide Prevention Month in Maui County.

Maui Strong Support Group to extend mental health aid for wildfires-affected individuals Jan. 31

The National Alliance on Mental Illness Hawaiʻi chapter and Mental Health America of Hawaiʻi are offering an in-person Maui Strong Support Group at the J. Walter Cameron Center, located at 95 Maharani St., Wailuku, in conference room 1, on Jan. 31 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Mental Health America of Hawaiʻi hosts Maui Suicide Prevention Mini Conference, Jan. 25

Mental Health America of Hawaiʻi’s 4th Annual Maui Suicide Prevention Mini Conference, “Resilience, Renewal and Recovery,” is scheduled for Jan. 25, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the King Kamehameha Golf Club in Wailuku.

Maui Strong Support Group offers in-person meetings, Oct. 17 in Nāpili

Three in-person meetings of the Maui Strong Support Group will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 17 in Nāpili. The meetings are hosted by Mental Health America of Hawaiʻi and the National Alliance on Mental Illness Hawaiʻi.

Maui Strong Support Groups, Sept. 26 in Wailuku

Mental Health America of Hawaiʻi hosts Maui Strong Support Groups Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2023 at the J. Walter Cameron Center in Wailuku.

Man on a mission to raise funds for mental health, completes 164 mile trek around Maui

A man on a mission to raise funds for mental health on Maui, successfully completed a walk around the perimeter of the Valley Isle.

Hawai’i Medical Service Association invests $125,000 for youth mental health initiatives

Hawai‘i Medical Service Association is donating $25,000 each to five unique programs across the state that address youth mental health, including the Boys and Girls Club of Maui.

J. Walter Cameron Center Reports $1.4 M CIP Backlog Amid Pandemic Delays

The J. Walter Cameron Center in Wailuku, Maui has been serving the Maui community for nearly 48 years, but like most nonprofits the organization reports it has been affected by economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mental Health America of Hawai‘i Honors Local Heroes

Mental Health America of Hawaiʻi recently hosted its 14th annual Mental Health Mahalo Awards luncheon to honor outstanding local mental health leaders across the state. Among this yearʻs honorees were Maui couple Bob and Harriet Collopy, who are a part of the National Alliance on Mental Illness. “In Hawaiʻi, 64% of adults and 23% of […]

Ohana Fuels Program Benefits Mental Health America of Hawai‘i

The Maui office of Mental Health America of Hawai‘i (MHA-Maui) has been selected as the upcoming beneficiary of the Ohana Fuels’ Fuel Up. Do Good program.

Two Mauians to be Honored for Mental Health Work

Lillian “Leo” Asuncion with the Maui Family Guidance Center and Sanoelani Lanias, a senior at Kamehameha Schools Maui, are among five individuals across the state who were selected for individual leadership awards.