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Archives for May 2024

May 2024 CEO Update

May 30, 2024 by Liz Baxter Leave a Comment

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and as we see the month end, you don’t need a reminder that the need to transform our care and service systems is not limited to any one month – it is ongoing. Kevin Riley, pastor of Mount Baker Presbyterian Church (and a North Sound ACH Board member) offered us words from his heart, allowed us to post it on our site, and share them with you. Kevin, thank you for trusting us with your words and story. You can read Kevin’s words here. 

Review Committee Decisions

In 2023 we beta-tested an inaugural partner-based Review Committee. An amazing group came together to review and make decisions about funding 20 collaborative proposals from other partners, awarding close to $4 million last year. Our goal was to create a space where partners could decide where the next dollars should be invested. We talk about sharing power, but could we really do it? You can hear/watch reflections from last year’s committee link. 

It was a lot of work, and we learned so much from the participants that jumped from a beta version to Committee 1.0 in the fall. Last year’s Review Committee helped select the V1.0 Committee members, and that group just finalized their decisions for 2024. The challenge for them – this year there were close to 60 proposals, and $3.5 million to distribute – in other words, harder decisions to make.  We’re working on finalizing contracts right now, and as soon as we’re done we’ll announce them out. The committee chose projects that deepen impact on equitable access to care and services, work with community organizations that have historically been marginalized, and focus on the next generation. We know you’ll be as excited as we are! 

From Committee members we heard:

“It is such a privilege to be surrounded by the very best humans, and to be a key player in facilitating the magic that happens when projects slowly take shape and then life.  It’s not simply standing by and nodding in approval, rather it is taking active steps – being an active participant in real change.  This is the dream of anyone who is called to do this type of progressive work.”

“There are so many communities that need help and being a part of the ACH review committee has helped me to fill that gap and learn more about the communities in which we live and serve.”

“I felt my eyes and ears being opened to the possibilities and initiatives that might still be possible when service organizations work together.” 

Lots of gratitude to all of the ACH team members who helped the Review Committee all along the way!

Community Hub Expansion

Straight ahead on our horizon is an expansion of the North Sound Community Hub. We’ll be hosting an information session about the Hub expansion on July 11, from 1-2:30 p.m. – click here to register and add to your calendar! Also, a section of our August convening will be focused on the Hub. We currently have nine partner organizations in the Hub, and we have room to triple that or even more. If you enter in agreement with us, it provides a revenue stream to support community based workers, such as community health workers, promotoras and others who help folks navigate the complexities of clinical and community services.

Imagine what it would be like to have a dedicated revenue stream for community based care coordinators, and to grow the capacity of that workforce. That is the opportunity that the new Medicaid Waiver bring our way. The Community Hub can provide the connective tissue, but we don’t have a hub without community partners having care coordinators on the ground in community. We’re excited to be building that capacity with you! Please join us on July 11 to learn more!

Summer temperatures feel so close, with more daylight and sunshine teasing us that it’s coming. We’re looking forward to seeing you out and about, and definitely in August.

Filed Under: CEO Update

You’re Not Alone: A Message of Support and Hope

May 24, 2024 by North Sound ACH staff Leave a Comment

Guest Post written by Kevin Riley, of Mount Baker Presbyterian Church


Trigger warning – This post will be vulnerable and long, so I have broken it up so it’s easier to read through. 

May 2, 2024

Tonight like most nights I opened my Facebook app to just kinda see what everyone was up to. The first post that popped up was one of our local community pages. 

I instantly read that there was a female in a mental health crisis and law enforcement was requesting help from every agency possible – helicopters, boats, firefighters, and more. 

The individual in crisis was on the Deception Pass Bridge. A place of extreme beauty and wonder and, on the other hand, a morbid darkness as well. Many people have taken their lives jumping from that bridge. I’ve even, when I was younger, stood there and thought about it a time or two. 

The person in crisis did jump. Her lifeless body was picked up by a boater who happened to be there and rushed to land, where they tried CPR and other life-saving measures. Unfortunately, she did not survive the fall. 

When I hear of someone who has taken their own life it sends a visceral feeling through my body, followed by a wave of emotion and gut wrenching empathy for the person that succumbed to the moment of desperation, finally losing the fight they fought for so long. 

Some of these fights are public; some are private and unexpected – think Robin Williams. 

I myself am a suicide survivor and I know that darkness all too well. The embarrassment and emotional toll, along with the stigma of having a mental health diagnosis is imprisoning and debilitating at times. 

And no matter how hard and far you run from it, it is inescapable. And, without proper treatment and support, can be life ending as we see at the beginning of this post. When you step into the darkness and find yourself in that place it never truly goes away. 

From about the age of 13 to 35 I tried to control my mental health through the use of illicit substances, and after nearly 10 years of not addressing my mental health in sobriety and having my CPTSD and complex trauma, triggered in debilitating ways that led to daily panic attacks, I finally trusted the people around me that were speaking life into me and sought after some providers that could help me with my issues. 

For the first time since my suicide attempt in 2009, I am currently working with prescribing providers and a trauma therapist in pursuing the healing that I have been afraid of for so long. 

Will this work fix everything? No, I don’t believe that it will. But I do truly believe that if I trust those who love me and lean into what the providers are doing to try to help me, life can be enjoyable. 

So I put this all out there, in a forward step of vulnerability. Along with the admission that sometimes I struggle, but now I know that I do not have to struggle in silence alone. 

May is Mental Health Awareness Month. And mental health-related concerns are a whole lot more common than you would think. I am here to say that if you are somebody who struggles, you do not have to do it alone. 

May 2 is also the National Day of Prayer, and my prayer today is for those who struggle with mental health, that they could overcome the stigma that is in the world and open their hearts to reaching out for help, and invite people in to help them in the healing process.

If I can find hope, health, and healing you can also.

Call me – I’d love to do life with you –

Kevin Riley

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