Maui Behavioral Health Resources, Maui’s largest nonprofit provider of substance use and mental health treatment services, announces several new staffing positions and organizational changes. Organization leaders say the changes were implemented to “meet the rising need of substance abuse treatment and mental health services due to the pandemic.”
“These changes will strongly benefit our clients, as we have staff with excellent experience who can now better utilize their skills and expertise in their new roles,” said Jud Cunningham, CEO of MBHR. “During the pandemic, we saw where our staff shined the most, and we want to build on these strengths going forward.”
Maui Behavioral Health Resources is an umbrella organization of three nonprofit agencies: Aloha House, Mālama Family Recovery Center, and Maui Youth & Family Services. All three agencies seek to provide mental health and substance use disorder treatment to Maui residents.
After operating independently for many years, the three agencies merged in 2008 to share and maximize their expertise, reduce overhead costs and eliminate service duplication. Together, the three agencies provide services to nearly 8,000 individuals in the Maui community each year.
Read more at MauiNow.com.
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