Berkshire Matters – Brien Center
Diana Knable, CEO and Jennifer Michaels, Medical Director, are the guests on this edition of Berkshire Matters.
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- Indie Night
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Diana Knable, CEO and Jennifer Michaels, Medical Director, are the guests on this edition of Berkshire Matters.
Brad Gordon, executive director of UpSide 413 (formerly the Berkshire County Regional Housing Authority) is the guest on this edition of Berkshire Matters. Whether you are facing housing instability, overcoming fraud or seeking mediation to resolve a dispute, UpSide413’s resources aim to reduce conflicts and strengthen individuals and families to achieve stableness in their homes and community. Complete the online assessment form at upside413.org to talk about next steps.
Aleta Monececci and Theresa Lefebvre of the Berkshire Community Action Council are the guests on the latest edition of Berkshire Matters. To apply for the Fuel Assistance program, North County residents can call 413-663-3014, or visit toapply.org/BCAC
Samantha Kendell, Prevention Services Supervisor, and Sarah DeJesus, Program Director at Berkshire Harm Reduction, are the guests on the latest edition of Berkshire Matters.
Elizabeth Freeman Center offers hope, help, and healing to all experiencing or affected by domestic and sexual violence through free, accessible, and confidential services in Berkshire County. If you or a loved one is a victim of sexual or domestic violence, call their 24hr toll-free hotline at (866) 401-2425