Vaya Chief Population Health Officer Rhonda Cox recently spoke with a writer for the nonprofit news organization Carolina Public Press about Vaya’s participation in the Hope4NC Crisis Counseling Program. The interview also touched on how calls to Vaya’s Behavioral Health Crisis Line have changed during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In the News: Vaya’s Rhonda Cox on Hope4NC, COVID-19
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