
Advocacy and Outreach Programs – December 2025 Newsletter
As the holiday season brought a emotional and reflective atmosphere across communities, we remained dedicated to our mission of making mental health support accessible, relevant,
In Touch Community Services recently received a courtesy call from the US Embassy Medical Unit new regional medical officer psychiatrist, Dr. Andrea Ross and Dr Mimi Thein. It was Dr. Ross’s first trip to the Philippines.
The medical unit annually requests a site visit to In Touch in recognition of the non-profit organization’s reputation as a leading resource that can address the mental health needs of diplomats and their family members.
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As the holiday season brought a emotional and reflective atmosphere across communities, we remained dedicated to our mission of making mental health support accessible, relevant,

This newsletter captures a month of impactful community engagement and mental health advocacy. It highlights outreach initiatives, awareness efforts, and the meaningful contributions of interns,

In celebration of Mental Health Awareness Month, the Advocacy and Outreach Programs (AOP) team actively took part in several outreach and educational initiatives across various

In celebration of Suicide Awareness Month, the Advocacy and Outreach Programs (AOP) Team gathered stories and data from the various outreach and educational initiatives across

Keeping In Touch: (from left) In Touch Head of Psychological Services Unit Dr. Julian Montano, Mental Health Services Lead Myrtle Almando, US Embassy Medical Unit rep Mimi Thein, US EMU Regional Medical Officer Psychiatrist Andrea Ross, In Touch Executive Director Mike Calleja, In Touch Foreign Liaison Program relationship managers Marielle Mikkelsen and Daisy Pope-Brien.
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