Bright Path Behavioral Health
07/07/2026
Healing rarely moves in a straight line—and that’s okay. 💛
There are days that feel like forward steps and others that feel messy, tangled, or stuck. But every twist, pause, and loop is still part of the journey. Growth doesn’t disappear just because it doesn’t look the way we expected.
If today feels hard, let this be your reminder: you’re still making progress, even when it doesn’t feel linear.
06/19/2026
On this Juneteenth we want to take a moment to recognize history, freedom, and progress by sharing staff perspectives on what today means to them.
DeMetrice Via, Education Liasion Bright Path Hillsborough, on why Juneteenth matters: “The legacy of systemic racism continues to affect many aspects of life for Black communities, including access to quality healthcare and mental health services. For generations, Black Americans have faced barriers to care, cultural stigma surrounding mental health, underdiagnosis, misdiagnosis, and a lack of providers who reflect and understand their lived experiences. These inequities, coupled with the effects of historical and generational trauma, have contributed to significant disparities in mental health outcomes and access to treatment.
Recognizing Juneteenth at Bright Path is important because the work of behavioral health cannot be separated from the social and historical realities that shape people's lives. Understanding how systemic inequities have influenced mental health allows us to provide more compassionate, culturally responsive, and equitable care. It challenges us to see the whole person, not just their symptoms, and to recognize the broader experiences, barriers, and histories that impact well-being. By acknowledging this history, we honor the resilience of those who came before us while reaffirming our commitment to creating spaces where every individual feels seen, valued, understood, and supported.”
When a struggling teen needs support, it’s rarely just one thing.
At Bright Path, we don’t offer a “side salad” approach to care. We build a full, thoughtful plan- tailored to each teen and family- because healing works best when we all work together.
From individual, group, and family therapy to medication management, academic support, care coordination, and alumni programming, our services are designed to meet teens where they are and grow with them over time.
Every teen deserves care that caters to their whole story.
Men are told to tough it out. To figure it out alone. To keep it moving.
But what if we changed that — together?
We're so proud to be co-sponsoring the Men's Mental Health Awareness Panel on June 12th in Durham, NC — a FREE event bringing our community together for real, honest conversation about men's mental health. Whether you're a man who's been carrying something heavy, a parent raising boys, or someone who just believes we can do better — this event is for you.
Registration is FREE — link in our bio. 🔗
📅 June 12, 2026 | 1:00–3:00 PM
📍 Hill Learning Center | Durham, NC
Tag someone who needs to be in that room. 👇
05/29/2026
End-of-month check-in ✔️
Just a reminder to pause for a sec. You’ve been doing more than you realize!
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203 Capcom Avenue Suite 104
Wake Forest, NC
27587
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 4pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 4pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 4pm |
| Friday | 9am - 4pm |