Whether you want to volunteer or take a foster child into your home, your time and talents can help change the trajectory of a child for the ultimate good. Find out how you can help today!
Have your voice heard.
Contact your elected officials to give support to issues that affect a child you care about – it’s as easy as a phone call or email!
Be educated about policy.
Learn about legislation that impacts children’s well being (local, state, and national)
Join advocacy groups.
Become a member of a charitable organization that promotes behavioral health.
Join a local parent support group.
Become knowledgeable about the behavioral health disorder(s) impacting your family and connect with others who understand.
Listen and support others.
Be a resource when others need to share concerns about behavioral health problems. Speak up if you have concerns about a child. Contact us if there is a need for help.
Voice your concerns.
Be comfortable and confident in expressing concerns to your pediatrician, family doctor or school personnel. You are not strange. You are not alone. You are not at fault. Just start talking.
Find out how we can help.
Learn about the Continuum of Behavioral Healthcare we provide along with other partners in the region.
It’s never too late.
Know that it’s never too late to seek help for yourself or a child. Concerns likely turn into problems that do not go away. It is always best to get help before it gets worse.
Be healthy now.
Find ways to maintain health and happiness in life – for yourself and for children you know.