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Angie Peacock lost 40 pounds in two months from stress and dehydration while serving in Baghdad, but coming home to Missouri was also hell.
After she was medically retired from the Army, her isolation and depression deepened. Post-traumatic stress disorder. Substance abuse. Homelessness. Suicidal thoughts.
Now, the 35-year-old has her life back, and she credits a national organization that opened a Kansas City area office. (The picture is of Peacock and her service dog, G.I. Joe.)
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Kansas Department of Children and Families launched the Mobile Crisis Helpline for additional support for eligible Kansans in need during a crisis.
Hay servicios disponibles para todos los residentes de Kansas de 20 años de edad o menos, incluso para los individuos que estén o hayan estado en régimen de acogida
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Asistencia y resolución de problemas por teléfono para ayudar a resolver la crisis de salud conductual de un niño
Apoyo por teléfono con recomendaciones de recursos de la comunidad o para participar en servicios de estabilización
Asistencia en persona a través del servicio de respuesta movil a crisis si la crisis no se puede resolver por teléfono
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