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It’s OK to Not be OK: Youth Feel Heard Through Healthy Transitions Program

Worries, doubts and anxiety do not suddenly come pouring in on your eighteenth birthday. They can be present for years before entering adulthood but resources and help for managing these […]
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Local nonprofit honors Vaya Health CEO

ASHEVILLE, N.C. – A North Carolina association that helps people with disabilities thrive and connect to paid employment is honoring Vaya Health CEO Brian Ingraham for his leadership during the […]
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Vaya Health and Access Family Services develop specialized foster homes for youth with autism

ASHEVILLE, N.C. – Vaya Health and Access Family Services (AFS), a subsidiary of Pathways Health and Community Support, LLC, have joined forces to develop specialized foster homes for children and […]
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American Heart Month: Keep Your Head in Mind When You Think About Your Heart

American Heart Month is a time to not only bring awareness to the serious effects and deaths from heart disease but also to the connection between our heads and hearts. […]
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Autistics United: Building Connections

When Danny moved from Florida, he didn’t know anyone and felt isolated in a new place. Being on the autism spectrum, change can be hard to handle so the move […]
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