Facing Loneliness and Finding Connection with Robert Statham
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Facing Loneliness and Finding Connection with Robert Statham

Explore how loneliness impacts mental health and recovery, and discover ways to build meaningful connections.

By Mental Health Association of Rochester

Date and time

Thursday, July 17 · 6 - 7:30pm EDT

Location

Mental Health Association of Rochester / Monroe County, Inc.

274 North Goodman Street #d103 Rochester, NY 14607

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

About the Event:
As awareness of the Social Determinants of Health grows, it's increasingly clear that mental health is deeply influenced by social factors. Meaningful relationships are essential to well-being, yet society is facing a growing epidemic of loneliness and isolation. This event explores the impact of loneliness—particularly on individuals with behavioral health challenges—and highlights the importance of connection in the recovery journey.

About Robert Statham:
Robert Statham is a Training & Technical Assistance Facilitator with the Alliance for Rights and Recovery. With over 20 years of experience supporting individuals with mental health and substance use challenges, he specializes in promoting recovery-focused, employment-centered services. Robert provides training and consultation across New York State and nationally, including work with the NDRI-ATTC project, Boston University’s Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, and the Washington State Health Authority. He is also a consultant with the SAMHSA SOAR Team and President of Pathlight Career Counseling Services in Rochester, NY.

Secure Your Spot: Register and Donate $10 to Support Mental Wellness in Rochester!

At the Mental Health Association of Rochester, our mission is to promote mental wellbeing through culturally responsive peer-based programs and services so that individuals and families can thrive in their communities of choice. We rely on the generosity of compassionate supporters like you to advance our mission and make a positive impact on mental health.

Your contribution directly funds essential programs and services that improve access to mental health resources, reduce stigma, and provide support to those in need. By making a suggested donation of $10 when registering for our upcoming speaker series event, you're not only securing your spot but also playing a crucial role in supporting mental wellness initiatives in Rochester.

We are pleased to provide reasonable accommodations for this event. Please e-mail info@mharochester.org with any accommodation requests.

Organized by

The Mental Health Association of Rochester/Monroe County, Inc. is a community-based non-profit organization that has been promoting mental wellbeing since 1932. Through peer-led programs and services, MHA empowers individuals and families to thrive in their communities of choice. MHA envisions a future where mental wellbeing is prioritized, stigma is eliminated, and everyone has access to the resources and support they need. Guided by values of knowledge, empowerment, empathy, and hope, MHA is dedicated to fostering an environment where recovery is possible for all.

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