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Mental Health Resource of Texas dba Via Hope

Austin, TX
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About Mental Health Resource of Texas dba Via Hope

Mental Health Resource of Texas, operating as Via Hope, is a training and education provider located in Austin, Texas. The organization focuses on mental health training and workforce development, with an emphasis on recovery-oriented care, peer support, and behavioral health practices. Specific institutional classification and program credential data are not currently reflected in available IPEDS records.

Via Hope's programming is oriented toward mental health professionals, peer support specialists, and community organizations seeking to strengthen their behavioral health workforce. Training may include peer specialist certification, trauma-informed care, and related behavioral health topics. Prospective participants should contact Via Hope directly to confirm current program offerings and eligibility criteria.

Austin, TX is the state capital of Texas and a center for healthcare and public policy. The city's growing behavioral health sector and the state's recognized need for mental health workforce development make Austin a fitting location for this type of specialized training organization.

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4301 W. William Cannon Dr., Austin, TX 78749

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