Think Bigger Do Good Releases Community Resource for 988 Implementation

The latest Think Bigger Do Good, How Communities Must Use 988 to Improve Care and Correct Crisis Systems, is authored by Stephanie Barrios Hepburn of RI International and Michael Hogan of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

The paper serves as a resource for communities as they prepare for the nationwide 988 launch, to develop and enhance call centers, mobile teams, and crisis care facilities to create better outcomes for people in crises.


Think Bigger Do Good is a partnership of Peg's Foundation, Scattergood Foundation, Peter & Elizabeth Tower Foundation and Patrick P. Lee Foundation.