Young Minds Kings County is a dynamic mental health prevention project of the California Health Collaborative, funded by Kings County Behavioral Health. Young Minds is designed to equip youth in grades (TK-12) with practical tools and self-regulation strategies to decrease stress and anxiety while boosting school performance. Since January 2022, Young Minds has been serving students and communities across Kings County with direct school-based services and family focused community events.
Through the implementation of evidence-based curricula and promising practice designed to support social-emotional development, coping skills, and mindfulness, Young Minds aims to achieve these key goals:
Reduce stress and anxiety among students
Decrease risk for school failure
Boost emotional self-regulation skills
Reduce the stigma associated with mental illness
Increase access to mental health services and supports
Young Minds Kings County is a dynamic mental health prevention project of the California Health Collaborative, funded by Kings County Behavioral Health. Young Minds is designed to equip youth in grades (TK-12) with practical tools and self-regulation strategies to decrease stress and anxiety while boosting school performance. Since January 2022, Young Minds has been serving students and communities across Kings County with direct school-based services and family focused community events.
Through the implementation of evidence-based curricula and promising practice designed to support social-emotional development, coping skills, and mindfulness, Young Minds aims to achieve these key goals:
Reduce stress and anxiety among students
Decrease risk for school failure
Boost emotional self-regulation skills
Reduce the stigma associated with mental illness
Increase access to mental health services and supports
Young Minds Kings County is a dynamic mental health prevention project of the California Health Collaborative, funded by Kings County Behavioral Health. Young Minds is designed to equip youth in grades (TK-12) with practical tools and self-regulation strategies to decrease stress and anxiety while boosting school performance. Since January 2022, Young Minds has been serving students and communities across Kings County with direct school-based services and family focused community events.
Through the implementation of evidence-based curricula and promising practice designed to support social-emotional development, coping skills, and mindfulness, Young Minds aims to achieve these key goals:
Reduce stress and anxiety among students
Decrease risk for school failure
Boost emotional self-regulation skills
Reduce the stigma associated with mental illness
Increase access to mental health services and supports
Young Minds Kings County is a dynamic mental health prevention project of the California Health Collaborative, funded by Kings County Behavioral Health. Young Minds is designed to equip youth in grades (TK-12) with practical tools and self-regulation strategies to decrease stress and anxiety while boosting school performance. Since January 2022, Young Minds has been serving students and communities across Kings County with direct school-based services and family focused community events.
Through the implementation of evidence-based curricula and promising practice designed to support social-emotional development, coping skills, and mindfulness, Young Minds aims to achieve these key goals:
Reduce stress and anxiety among students
Decrease risk for school failure
Boost emotional self-regulation skills
Reduce the stigma associated with mental illness
Increase access to mental health services and supports
Growing Resilience through Outdoor Wellness (GROW)
Who We Are
The Growing Resilience through Outdoor Wellness (GROW) is a two-year outdoor wellness project funded by the California Natural Resources Agency through the Youth Community Access Grant. GROW serves youth from the communities of Parlier, Orange Cove, and Reedley, with an intentional effort to serve Latinx, LGBTQ+, and Foster Youth, with outdoor wellness activities and fieldtrips to California’s Natural Resources. Youth will participate in various peer-led activities year-round designed to enhance their wellbeing, create community connection and support their resilience.
Growing Resilience through Outdoor Wellness (GROW)
Who We Are
The Growing Resilience through Outdoor Wellness (GROW) is a two-year outdoor wellness project funded by the California Natural Resources Agency through the Youth Community Access Grant. GROW serves youth from the communities of Parlier, Orange Cove, and Reedley, with an intentional effort to serve Latinx, LGBTQ+, and Foster Youth, with outdoor wellness activities and fieldtrips to California’s Natural Resources. Youth will participate in various peer-led activities year-round designed to enhance their wellbeing, create community connection and support their resilience.