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Valley Health steps up commitment to mental health service with construction of new $20M facility in Winchester
Valley Health steps up commitment to mental health service with construction of new $20M facility in Winchester

Yahoo

time09-06-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Valley Health steps up commitment to mental health service with construction of new $20M facility in Winchester

WINCHESTER, Va. () — Valley Health is looking to step up its commitment to helping those with mental health disorders in the community. Winchester-based Valley Health said that a quarter-million Americans suffer from mental illnesses such as depression or anxiety. But fewer than a quarter of people who need treatment will seek it. Frederick County technology center addresses skilled trades need Jenny Grooms is leading a fundraising drive for a mental health pavilion at Valley Medical Center in Winchester. 'Everyone has a story about a mental health challenge. Everyone. Themselves or they know someone that has been affected by a mental health or substance use disorder,' Grooms said. Tonya Smith is the chief operating officer of Valley Health System with six hospitals in Virginia and West Virginia, serving a half-million residents in 18 counties. The Winchester medical system is Valley Health's flagship operation. 'We do a community needs assessment, and every year the assessment shows mental health comes up as a gap,' Smith explains. A trip to the emergency room or a consultation with a physician is just the beginning of a process for those experiencing a mental health disorder, Smith said. 'More is needed,' Smith said. 'We need somewhere to send patients when they first come in with a crisis. That's how we started designing our mental health, behavioral health pavilion.' Martinsburg mayor delivers State of the City Address Valley Health hopes its approach can be a model for other regions across the country. 'Mental health care has been a longstanding need for many communities, especially here in the Shenandoah Valley,' Grooms said. The pavilion is set to open late in the summer of 2026. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Archbishop Henning to lead 'Into the Deep,' a first-ever eucharistic procession by sea for Boston archdiocese
Archbishop Henning to lead 'Into the Deep,' a first-ever eucharistic procession by sea for Boston archdiocese

Boston Globe

time07-06-2025

  • General
  • Boston Globe

Archbishop Henning to lead 'Into the Deep,' a first-ever eucharistic procession by sea for Boston archdiocese

Henning, who is serving his first year of archbishop, decided to take the procession in a new direction, inspired by Boston's long history with the sea. 'When I look out on the ocean, I just find it a place where it's easy to pray, easy to sense the presence of God,' Henning said in a Over the two days, Henning will stop at seven North Shore communities and four Boston neighborhoods. Advertisement 'What if we just brought the Lord to them? What if [people] just have to go as far as the town dock?' Henning said in the video. At each stop, the boat will pause for brief blessings and prayer. The two-day voyage ends with a closing Mass at Gate of Heaven in South Boston. 'The mayors of all the towns we are visiting have been invited, including Mayor Wu,' said Liz Cotrupi, Director of Family Life & Ecclesial Movements at the archdiocese. Harbormasters from multiple towns will guide the Shepherd's Pie into their local harbors, and State Police and fire boats will escort it into Boston Harbor on Sunday morning, Cotrupi added. Advertisement The boat—donated by the Winchester-based Shepherd family—will be captained by Mark Shepherd, Frank Harrington, Winthrop Harbormaster Charles Famolare, and Father Dan Hennessey of Topsfield and Middleton. Below is the full schedule of stops and estimated arrival times. Saturday, June 21 8:30AM – Mass at 10:50AM – 12:20PM – 1:30PM – 2:50PM – 4:15PM – 6:00PM – Prayer Service at Sunday, June 22 8:15AM – 9:20AM – 10:15AM – 11:05AM – 12:00PM – Mass at Rita Chandler can be reached at

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