Mental Health Programs
What are Mental Health Programs?
Mental health programs are designed to address the emotional and psychological well-being of children, parents, and families. These programs focus on reducing health disparities, providing access to mental health services, and creating supportive communities.
Key Offerings:
Circle of Security (COS): A 10-session workshop aimed at helping parents build stronger, secure attachments with their children.
Roots of Resilience: An ongoing program fostering emotional strength and coping mechanisms in families.
ACE’s (Adverse Childhood Experiences): A 10-session initiative addressing the impact of childhood trauma and promoting healing.
Trauma-Informed Care: An ongoing program educating families and communities about recognizing and addressing trauma effectively.
How it helps the community:
Mental health programs contribute to the overall well-being of the community by promoting awareness and access to resources. When families are mentally healthy, they are better equipped to participate in community activities, engage with others positively, and build supportive networks. These programs also help reduce stigma around mental health, creating a culture of empathy and understanding that benefits everyone.


