NORTH CAROLINA YMCAS KICK OFF TEEN MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMMING
New Teen Programs, Resource Hub and Awareness Campaign Launch
RALEIGH, N.C.,
Youth Development leaders from Ys across
Recognizing the importance of mental well-being, especially for adolescents post-Covid, NC YMCAs are launching a multi-faceted approach. This includes the new Teen Mental Health Resource Hub, housed on the
"YMCA staff aren't experts in mental health, but they are experts in positive youth development," said NC Alliance of YMCAs CEO
"With this training, combined with the Y's approach to positive youth development incorporating character development and social emotional learning, NC YMCAs are in a strong position to help build resilience among teens and help teens understand that they are not alone and that we are here to help," Vodicka said. "The Y has always valued community partnerships, and through this work, our Ys are expanding or starting partnerships with local mental health providers so that when Y staff identify a potential problem among youth at the Y, they have a process and path to refer them to a local mental health expert."
Teen Mental Health Resource Hub & Awareness Campaign
NC YMCAs will provide a link to the new Teen Mental Health Resource Hub from their websites and promote the Mental Health Has No Face campaign to elevate awareness of the Y's work to support teens and to destigmatize mental health. The YMCA of Greater Charlotte developed both the Resource Hub and the award-winning teen mental health destigmatization campaign last fall with funding from the
The Teen Mental Health Resource Hub offers education about mental health conditions, how to talk about mental health without judgment, self-care strategies, how to find mental health experts and how to access the Suicide Hotline at 988 via phone or text 24 hours a day.
Teen Programs Incorporating Mental Health Support
The
"This work will change the trajectory for our Ys for 10 to 20 years to come. This is not just something we'll do right now. This is not a 'program,' but an intentional approach to our youth work, and our plan at the
Twenty-four YMCA associations, with 120 branches and overnight camps around the state, are engaging in this work, including:
- Alamance County Family YMCA
- Cleveland County Family YMCA
- Eastern Carolina YMCA
- Foundation YMCA of
Wilson - Gaston County Family YMCA
- Goldsboro Family YMCA
- Harrison Family YMCA
- Henderson Family YMCA
- J. Smith Young YMCA
- Randolph-Asheboro YMCA
- Rowan-Cabarrus YMCA
- Stanly County Family YMCA
- Tom A. Finch Community YMCA
- Williams YMCA of Avery County
- YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly
- YMCA of Catawba Valley
- YMCA of Greater Charlotte
- YMCA of Greensboro
YMCA of High Point - YMCA of Northwest North Carolina
YMCA of South Hampton Road's three branches inEastern North Carolina - YMCA of the Sandhills
- YMCA of the Triangle
- YMCA of Western North Carolina.
Teen Mental Health Advisory Council
The NC Alliance of YMCAs' Teen Mental Health Advisory Council supports the
Ruby Brown-Herring , MEd, BSW, CEO of RBH Wellness Solutions and Consultant, NC Department of Health and Human Services Division of Child and Family Well-Being, Whole Child SectionKaren Friedman , Director of Strategy and Quality Practices - Mental Health, YMCA of the USAKate Gross , Association Director of Teen and Family Engagement, YMCA of the TrianglePamela Hempstead , M.A., LCMHCA, Association Director of Mental Health, YMCA of Greater CharlotteNina Leger , MSW, Director of Contracts and Grants, National Alliance on Mental Illness,North Carolina (NAMI NC)- Ebone' Mitchell, Director, Strategy and Quality Practices – Teens, YMCA of the USA
Erik Smith , LCMHC, Vice President, Cleveland County Family YMCA
About the YMCA and the NC Alliance of YMCAs
The YMCA is a leading nonprofit that collectively serves more than one million people statewide, including children, adults and seniors, through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility.
The North Carolina Alliance of YMCAs is an independent 501(C)3 nonprofit corporation supporting the 25 independent nonprofit YMCA associations in the state. The
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SOURCE NC Alliance of YMCAs
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