Texas nonprofit Southern Smoke expands no-cost hospitality worker mental-health program
Houston-based nonprofit Southern Smoke has expanded its free mental-health program for hospitality workers into six additional states. The program, called Behind You, is now available to food and beverage workers in Maine, Massachusetts, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and Washington D.C. via new partnerships with 13 university clinical programs in those states. The expansion means the assistance program is available in a total of 10 states, including Texas.
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