About Us

Welcome to https://mcchc.org/, a community-centered resource dedicated to clear, trustworthy information across Primary Care, Behavioral Health, Addiction Recovery, and Family Programs. We believe better health starts with reliable guidance, respectful storytelling, and practical tools that help people make informed decisions for themselves and their families.

What We Cover

Our coverage spans everyday wellness, prevention, and chronic condition support in Primary Care; compassionate, evidence-informed guidance in Behavioral Health; pathways, tools, and community resources for Addiction Recovery; and practical strategies that strengthen families at every stage. Each topic is created to be understandable, actionable, and inclusive, with an emphasis on accessibility and real-world usefulness.

How We Work

Our editorial process prioritizes accuracy, clarity, and lived experience. We translate peer-reviewed research, reputable public health data, and expert consensus into plain-language guidance. Drafts undergo multi-step reviews for accuracy and readability. We label sensitive topics with supportive context and provide links to crisis and community resources where appropriate. When we update content, we note what changed and why.

Our Mission

https://mcchc.org/ exists to bridge information gaps between clinical care, mental health, recovery services, and family life. We aim to help readers navigate care options, understand conditions and treatments, and find support with dignity. Our commitment is to empower decisions without judgment, reduce stigma, and uplift voices from our communities.

Editorial Standards

We follow strict sourcing guidelines, favoring peer-reviewed journals, authoritative health organizations, and experienced practitioners. Claims are verified before publication and rechecked during routine refresh cycles. We disclose affiliations that could present conflicts of interest, avoid clickbait, and never allow advertisers to influence editorial decisions. Our language reflects person-first, non-stigmatizing standards.

Meet the Team

Daniel Harris — Primary Care and Family Programs

Daniel Harris is a community health writer and editor with extensive experience in primary care settings and family health education. He focuses on preventive care, care coordination, and practical tools families can use to navigate appointments, screenings, and home health routines. Daniel brings a decade of program development and outreach to help readers turn information into action.

Maya Collins — Behavioral Health and Addiction Recovery

Maya Collins is a behavioral health specialist and recovery support advocate who has worked with outpatient programs and peer support networks. She writes about mental well-being, substance use recovery, harm reduction, and relapse prevention with a compassionate, judgment-free approach. Maya centers real-world recovery pathways, resources, and language that respects each person’s journey.

Who We Serve

We serve individuals, families, caregivers, and community partners seeking trustworthy health information and local resource guidance. Our content is designed for a wide range of reading levels, mobile-friendly access, and inclusive representation.

Get Involved

Your perspective strengthens our work. Share feedback, suggest topics, or tell us what resources would help your community. Professionals interested in collaborating or reviewing content can reach out as well. Contact our editorial team at editorial@mcchc.org.