
Recognizing Mental Health Awareness Month

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to strengthen understanding, connection, and support within our communities. This year’s theme from NAMI is, “Stigma grows in silence. Healing begins in the community,” and focuses on the stories and experiences of those in our community.
This Mental Health Awareness Month and throughout the year, we remind you to take care of your mental health and well-being. Click here to learn more about Horizon’s mental health services for children, adolescents, adults, and family members.
Check Out Our Team Members’ Mental Health Awareness Month Reflections
Looking for Some Additional Structure in Your Child’s Life This Summer?

If you are looking for extra support and structure for your child this upcoming summer, Horizon is here to help. Horizon’s Child and Adolescent Program provides individuals opportunities to connect with:
- Individual therapy
- Family therapy
- Family peer support
- Group therapy
- Play therapy
- And more!
Learn more about our Child and Adolescent Therapy Program here!
Join Horizon at The Chris Maloney Legacy Golf Tournament!
There are still foursomes available for the 9th Annual Chris Maloney Legacy Golf Tournament on June 15th at Lockport Town & Country Club! All funds raised at this year’s tournament will benefit Horizon’s new Men’s Lounge at our Terrace House location in downtown Buffalo. We hope to see you there!
Interested in donating an auction item for the golf tournament and receiving a Foursome Package from Diamond Hawk Golf Course? The Chris Maloney Legacy Foundation is now accepting donations of auction items from their wish list. Click here to learn more about donating!

Horizon in the News
- Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent helps transform documentation for Horizon Corporations | Oracle Australia and New Zealand
- High auto insurance premiums are hitting nonprofits
- These Buffalo healthcare leaders aren’t leaving the future to chance – Buffalo Business First
- Jericho Road’s Dr. Myron Glick among 25 Excellence in Health Care Award winners – Buffalo Business First
Quick Fact of the Month
Did you know?
Depression affects about 332 million people worldwide. Depression can be prompted by genetics, environmental factors, hormonal or biochemical imbalance, and many other factors.
Some individuals affected experience urges that keep them feeling low. We can follow that urge or we can do the “opposite action.” “Opposite actions” promote our body to change our emotions; for example instead of wanting to stay in bed all day, the “opposite action” would be pushing yourself to get out of bed and move to the couch or step outside. These small actions over time can create big change!
If you or a loved one need support, Horizon is here to help. Connect with us today at 716.831.1800 or request an appointment here.
Learn More about Horizon’s Services!