David was about to end his life (click to read David’s story). He needed ongoing help to change his life and the General Behavioral Health Program provided it. This program, supported by [...]
Nothing is more important than children’s mental health, and our new podcast leaves no stone un-turned. “Real Talk About Children’s Mental Health,” hosted by Laura Lefever, dives into the [...]
At 14, David was experiencing bullying at school. “Kids would pick on me because I was the only one who was different, at least that’s what I thought.” Even the friends he thought he could trust [...]
We have slowly transitioned back to campus. You may see fewer staff coming and going. Our lobbies will look a bit different. We have moved chairs to allow for social distancing, added some [...]
September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. Mental health advocates, prevention organizations, survivors, allies, and community members join together to encourage and promote [...]
Crisis to Connection: An Imperative for Our Black Boys Listening Session Recording Date August 28, 2020 The Children’s Center brought community leaders together across systems and [...]
Mental health concerns among children and young adults are increasing during the pandemic. The Children’s Center is working to continue to provide services and therapies to families across [...]
Don’t forget! We have virtual volunteering opportunities if you find yourself with an extra hour or two during the week. Whether you want to tutor a child, help with game night, or create [...]
We weren’t going to let COVID-19 stand in the way of a summer camp to remember. Thanks to your support, this July we held Virtual Summer Day Camp Monday through Thursday. Staff and [...]
Imagine aging-out of the foster care system at 18 and not having a family to turn to. These courageous young people are often not prepared with the skills or the resources to live independently. [...]