September is National Suicide Prevention Month. Losing someone to suicide is very personal. Visalian and USA BMX Olympian Brook Crain, a survivor of suicide loss, shares her story and how the Tulare County Suicide Prevention Task Force is available to help.
No one deserves to feel unsafe in a relationship. Know the warning signs of abuse and where to get help with these tips, provided by Tulare County Health & Human Services Agency in collaboration with News & Review, Family Services of Tulare County, and Self-Help Enterprises through the COVID-19 Listos Grant.
Depression can lead to suicidal thoughts. Get the support you need with the help of Tulare County Health & Human Services Agency in collaboration with News & Review and Self-Help Enterprises through the COVID-19 Listos Grant.
Help Tulare County children grow up strong and prevent child abuse with these tips from Tulare County Health & Human Services Agency in collaboration with News & Review and Self-Help Enterprises through the COVID-19 Listos Grant.
Foster youth can find the support services they need with the help of Tulare County Health & Human Services Agency in collaboration with News & Review and Self-Help Enterprises through the COVID-19 Listos Grant.
Help those experiencing homelessness in Tulare County with these tips, provided by the Tulare County Health & Human Services Agency in collaboration with News & Review and Self-Help Enterprises through the COVID-19 Listos Grant.
Fighting substance abuse and addiction starts with awareness. Learn the warning signs with these tips from the Tulare County Health & Human Services Agency in collaboration with News & Review and Self-Help Enterprises through the COVID-19 Listos Grant.
Overcome daily as well as major stress with these tips, provided by the Tulare County Health & Human Services Agency in collaboration with News & Review and Self-Help Enterprises through the COVID-19 Listos Grant.
Be ACEs Aware! ACEs – adverse childhood experiences – can lead to lifelong issues. Stop ACEs and become more aware of these problems with pointers provided by Tulare County Health & Human Services Agency and ACEs Aware. Project supported through News & Review and Self-Help Enterprises via the COVID-19 Listos Grant.
Be ready for disaster – be it wildfire, earthquake, flood or pandemic – with these tips from Tulare County Health & Human Services Agency in collaboration with News & Review and Self-Help Enterprises through the COVID-19 Listos Grant.
Holiday safety tips during the COVID-19 pandemic, provided by Tulare County Health & Human Services Agency in collaboration with News & Review and Self-Help Enterprises through the COVID-19 Listos Grant.
KMPH TV 26 shares out the Listos CV19 Youth Media Challenge. Learn more about this contest!
You may not be aware that many of the Vimeo commercials promoting COVID-19 messaging guidelines are being run on KMPH FOX 26/KFRE CW 59 as part of the Friends of Tulare County California Listos Grant. The bilingual social distancing commercial below is running now and through the month of August. We appreciate the participation of HHSA employees and their assistance in getting the word out regarding COVID-19 guidelines.
While deciding how to message out on a project can be challenging, finding different ways to share the message so that it has an intrinsic connection is exciting. COVID-19 messaging has allowed us creative and innovative ways to share positive messaging. It can be fun, it can be serious, or it can be more professional-oriented in its delivery. Check out the Face Mask Vimeo video, which is currently running on KMPH FOX 26/KFRE CW 59.
Disclaimer: The COVID-19 testing practices have reverted back to initial testing protocol, effective July 23, 2020. The California Department of Public Health has prioritized testing based on risk factors. The below videos ran July 1-21, 2020.
Free COVID-19 testing is available in Tulare County, whether you are showing symptoms or not. Getting tested can be quick and easy. Learn how you, family, and friends can get tested. Enjoy our testing videos, featured in six different languages!
Tulare County Health & Human Services Agency's Epidemiologist Kirstie Kampen is featured in this ASL commercial regarding the COVID-19 Response. This commercial ran May 12-June 7, 2020, on KMPH Fox 26/CWS 59.
Enjoy this award-winning video about Raising Abuse Awareness in California. Raising Abuse Awareness in California is a coalition of government and non-profit entities who work with elders and persons with disabilities. The video was produced solely by Tulare County Health & Human Service Agency employees.