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When you're in Gulfport, Mississippi, you're certain to have a great time. Your family will love a live show at Gulfport Little Theatre. Fathers will have a blast watching their son or daughter land their first big fish on a Southern Bell fishing tour. Or, take the whole gang for a nature hike on one of several trails at parks such as Youther Lee Keyes or Harbor Squares. Teenagers and adults will love getting physically fit and having fun at Gaston Hewes Recreation Center. Children of all ages will have so much fun at the Lynn Meadows Discovery Center that they won't even realize it's educational, and we won't tell if you don't.1 And on those hot Southern summer days, fathers and mothers can cool off with the rest of the gang at Gulf Islands Waterpark, featuring water attractions and an amusement center. No matter how you like to spend your leisure time, you're going to it here in Gulfport.

Mental Health in Gulfport

Mental health issues can arise for a variety of reasons, from stressors at home to dealing with a severe illness. To meet these diverse needs, Gulfport area agencies hosts many support groups for individuals who need help navigating challenging periods in their life. For older residents and their families, Trinity United Methodist Church offers an Alzheimer's and dementia support group. This group, which meets each month at the church, provides guidance to individuals who are in the early stages of the dementia, as well as resources for caregivers.2 Individuals who live with a severe illness such as cancer can join a support group at Garden Park Medical Center. These groups provide emotional support to families as their loved ones undergo treatment. They also offer hope and guidance to those being treated so they can more effectively navigate the emotional tolls that come with a serious physical illness.3 To learn more about these support groups, call Trinity United Methodist Church at 228-863-2717 or Garden Park Medical Center at 228-575-7000.

Recognizing that bullying negatively impacts the mental health of students and disrupts the learning environment, the Gulfport School District strictly forbid such behaviors. Students must adhere to a code of conduct when in class, in hallways, on playgrounds, and other district-owned properties. Students can also be punished for harassing or intimidating other students while at school functions off school grounds. Prevention and intervention programs have been instituted as well, to ensure children understand what constitutes bullying, why it's an unacceptable form of behavior, and the consequences of such actions. To learn more about the district's anti-bullying efforts, call 228-865-4600.4

Current Initiatives

To encourage family involvement and community support of early education and health initiatives for children under the age of five, Mississippi launched the Excel By Five program. The program has four major components, including health and safety, support for parents and families, community involvement, and early education and care programs for children. By focusing on these realms, the initiative can help communities identify the resources that are already available to families, as well as those that are missing, so proper supports can be put in place that foster the development of mentally healthy children and stable families.5


References

1. Lynn Meadows Discovery Center. (2017). Indoor Activities. Retrieved from http://www.lmdc.org/discover-play/indoor-exhibits/
2. Trinity United Methodist Church. (2017). Outreach. Retrieved from http://trinityumc.com/Outreach.html
3. Garden Park Medical Center. (2017). Support Groups. Retrieved from http://gardenparkmedical.com/your-health/?/24805/Support-groups--how-do-they-help
4. Gulfport School District. (2016). Student-Parent Handbook. Retrieved from http://www.gulfportschools.org/cms/lib07/MS01910520/Centricity/Domain/99/2013%20GHS%20Handbook.pdf
5. Bright Beginnings. (2017). Excel By Five. Retrieved from http://www.brightbeginnings-eip.org/3-early-childhood-initiatives-in-mississippi/

Gulfport is located in Harrison County, Mississippi. It has a land area of 55.62 square miles and a water area of 8.37 square miles.  The population of Gulfport is 71,856 people with 27,948 households and a median annual income of $36,474. .


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Counseling in this region can be difficult to afford for many people without insurance. Most people in Gulfport are not able to commit to a weekly therapy session without proper budgeting. The good news is that counselors in Gulfport may offer sliding scale fees or low cost options. Insurance may cover your sessions as well. Talk to your therapist to learn more. Low cost counseling and affordable therapy are also sometimes offered by listed city and university level clinics, check with your local Gulfport public health department.