The Senate resolution SR 3371 honors Thrive Behavioral Health, Inc. on its 50th anniversary, recognizing its significant contributions to the health and well-being of Rhode Islanders. Founded as Kent County Mental Health Center, Thrive has evolved over the years, particularly after its merger with Riverwood Mental Health Services in 2018, which enhanced its capacity to provide comprehensive behavioral health services. The organization is noted for its holistic, recovery-oriented approach, offering clinical treatment alongside essential wraparound services that address housing, employment, and other social determinants of health.

Thrive Behavioral Health has been designated as the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic for Kent County, which allows it to improve care coordination and expand access to services for individuals with complex behavioral health needs. Through the dedication of its trained staff and the implementation of evidence-based practices, Thrive has positively impacted thousands of lives, assisting individuals in managing mental health and substance use challenges while promoting resilience and community integration. The resolution expresses the Senate's gratitude for Thrive's ongoing commitment to improving the lives of Rhode Islanders and directs the Secretary of State to transmit a certified copy of the resolution to the organization's President & CEO, Dawn Allen.