Managing the Holiday Blues
By Joseph Getch, CEO HopeLink Behavioral Health, a mental health nonprofit serving Northern Virginia and beyond Holidays bring joy as families come together to celebrate
HopeLink Recognizes Produce Company Owners—Keany Family—for Support and Advocacy of People with Serious Mental Health Issues
Keanys Honored During Nonprofit’s Imagine Hope Gala Oakton, VA (November 18, 2024)— HopeLink Behavioral Health presented the Keany family—who own a wholesale produce company—with the
#CallTextLive Campaign to Prevent Suicides by Focusing on the Public
HopeLink Behavioral Health was named for the 13th time to The NonProfit Times national list of 50 Best Nonprofits to Work…
May is Mental Health Awareness Month – 10 Ways to Help
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Nearly 46% of Americans are expected to meet the criteria for a diagnosable mental health condition in their life, half of which will develop conditions by age 14, according to Mental Health America. That’s why it’s important to know the signs and solutions. Our individual actions and understanding can be life changing.
HopeLink Behavioral Health Named to NonProfit Times’ 50 Best Nonprofits to Work List
HopeLink Behavioral Health was named for the 13th time to The NonProfit Times national list of 50 Best Nonprofits to Work…
Demand Growing for Mental Health Services
HopeLink saw record demand for its services in 2023, a trend it expects to continue as need outstrips services. “Demand for mental health services is very high
Media Contacts
Joseph Getch
Chief Executive Officer
 703-531-6306
jgetch@hopelinkbh.org
Lauren Padgett
Director of Resource Development
703-531-6351
lpadgett@hopelinkbh.org