The Enrichment Team at The Children’s Center works very hard to plan events that help bridge the gap beyond receiving therapy services. This is not only a place for therapy; this is a place for [...]
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month (CAP) which recognizes the importance of families and communities working together to prevent child abuse and neglect. The Children’s Trust Fund [...]
Taking care of your mental health is just as important as taking care of your physical health. Youth United, a youth-led initiative that promotes positive youth voice and youth engagement, aim to [...]
Social and political unrest in the United States, wars around the globe and a worldwide pandemic have amplified an already growing concern around youth mental health. The U.S. Surgeon General, [...]
Recently The Children’s Center introduced The Good Family through a letter that described their past troubles and current triumphs. We are very grateful for the enthusiastic response from [...]
Virtual opportunities are available if one of your New Year’s resolutions is volunteering more! These include volunteers helping with Homework Help (online tutoring), Healthy Cooking classes [...]
Does your child blow up when teased by peers? At the BeCOOL Social Skills Groups, offered for kids 6-10 and 11-14, criticism, bullying, and coping with anger are discussed through role play and [...]
This past December The Children’s Center was able to have the Annual Holiday Shop open in-person for families! Thanks to the incredible support and many generous donations, 414 families and 1,254 [...]
2021 has been a challenge for us all as the pandemic continues affecting our daily life, physical and mental health. The Children’s Center has had to pivot unexpectedly to navigate remote [...]
Holiday Shop is back! This year we are back to a ‘normal’ shopping experience, spread over more days to allow for social distancing. Families will receive toys, books, stocking stuffers, hats [...]