Front-Line Services is a Proud Sponsor of Greater Lowell Pride
Front-Line Services is a proud sponsor of this year’s Greater Lowell Pride celebration, and we invite everyone to join us on Saturday, June 13, in Lowell!
Front-Line Services is a proud sponsor of this year’s Greater Lowell Pride celebration, and we invite everyone to join us on Saturday, June 13, in Lowell!
TEWKSBURY — Front-Line Services joined forces with Pathway to Better Health and Greater Lowell Health Alliance to kick off Pride Month with a luncheon on building resilience in the LGBTQ+ community.
All of us at Front-Line Services would like to thank the Massachusetts LGBT Chamber of Commerce and Revolutionary Valley for hosting a free panel discussion on LGBTQ+ issues that our President and CEO Matthew Page-Shelton participated in on Friday in Lowell.
Front-Line Services has now provided Mental Health First Aid training to over 500 individuals around the region, better preparing first responders, educators and others to recognize and respond to mental health and substance use issues.
Front-Line Services is expanding its behavioral health services and now provides direct access to behavioral health care to patients throughout Massachusetts with a focus on the LGBTQ+ community.
METHUEN — Mayor Neil Perry is pleased to report that the City of Methuen is recognizing National Co-Responder and Crisis Responder Week and touting the success of the Methuen’s new PATH Program.
METHUEN — Chief Scott McNamara and Front Line Services President and CEO Matthew Page-Shelton are pleased to report that the Methuen Police Department, in collaboration with Front Line Services, launched the new Police Assisted Therapeutic Help (PATH) Program, a U.S. Department of Justice funded community-focused program aimed at helping those experiencing behavioral health challenges.
METHUEN — Chief Scott McNamara and Front Line Services President and CEO Matthew Page-Shelton will launch a comprehensive new behavioral health program with Methuen city officials on hand.
METHUEN — CEO Matthew Page-Shelton and Police Chief Scott McNamara are pleased to announce that Front Line and the Methuen Police Department will receive a two-year, $400,000 grant to fund the addition of a clinical co-response clinician with the Methuen Police Department, as well as the creation of a civilian Community Response Team.
METHUEN — CEO Matthew Page-Shelton and Police Chief Scott McNamara are pleased to announce that Front Line and the Methuen Police Department will receive a $550,000 grant over three years to establish a community response team and community support center in Methuen to bolster behavioral health services to those in need within the community.