Building Resilient Communities, One Mind at a Time

Healthy 2 Connections focuses on fostering healthy relationships and community engagement, particularly in the context of substance abuse prevention and mental health awareness. Our team is committed to empowering students through neuroeducation, emphasizing the understanding of how the brain learns to enhance educational practices. The Lieber Institute and AANRI are leading research institutions dedicated to understanding the complexities of the human brain and developing effective treatments for neurological disorders.

Community Brain
Health Initiatives

Workshops and family engagement programs addressing addiction and its broader impacts. Senior-focused Alzheimer’s, dementia, and brain exercise engagement.

Youth Empowerment
Voice Up Program

Helping young people develop resilience, self-awareness, and mental health support. Addressing substance abuse and emotional well-being.

Curriculum
Development Workshops

Collaborating with educators and researchers to create neuroeducation curriculum. Piloting programs in schools and gathering feedback for continuous improvement.

Professional Development
for Educators

Training modules on neuroeducation techniques and mental health awareness. Certification for educators who complete the training.

Advocacy &
Policy Work

Public forums and community dialogues about addiction and mental health. Collaborative efforts to influence local and state educational policies.

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Meet the Team

Priscilla Agnew-Hines

  • CEO/Founder: Healthy 2 Connections
  • CEO/Founder: Serenity II Life Changing Skills and Dynamics 501c3
  • Community Outreach Engagement Coordinator
  • Author
    Recovery Coach
  • YMHFA

Our community speaks
for itself

The Power of Volunteering in Community Growth Volunteering in the community has shaped me in ways I never expected. When I first stepped forward to serve, I thought I was simply giving my time. What I discovered was that I was stepping into a space of growth—spiritual growth, personal growth, and community growth.
Joann Betts

N. Muskegon MI

Every act of service, no matter how small, becomes a seed. Sometimes it’s a seed planted in someone else’s life—a moment of encouragement, a helping hand, a reminder that they are seen and valued. Other times, that seed is planted in us.
Shonee' Agnew

Muskegon MI

Through volunteering, we learn patience, compassion, leadership, and humility. We learn to listen. We learn to stand in the gap for others. And we learn that healing and transformation often begin with showing up.
Voice Up

Teen Group

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