Support, Outreach, and Leadership for Youth Program

Who We Are

With funding from Kings County Behavioral Health, the SOL Youth Project is led by the California Health Collaborative as a youth-centered, trauma-informed approach to substance use disorder prevention by providing social and emotional support and strengthening resilience among Kings County’s youth ages 7-17. The project provides youth and their families the opportunity to engage in a variety of services that increase positive relationships between youth and their community, support strengthening the family unit, and engage youth in policy, systems, and environmental change.


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Support, Outreach, and Leadership for Youth Program

Who We Are

With funding from Kings County Behavioral Health, the SOL Youth Project is led by the California Health Collaborative as a youth-centered, trauma-informed approach to substance use disorder prevention by providing social and emotional support and strengthening resilience among Kings County’s youth ages 7-17. The project provides youth and their families the opportunity to engage in a variety of services that increase positive relationships between youth and their community, support strengthening the family unit, and engage youth in policy, systems, and environmental change.


Contact

Isabella Avedikian Program Manager




    Support, Outreach, and Leadership for Youth (SOL Youth Program)

    Mental Health

    Support, Outreach, and Leadership for Youth (SOL Youth Program)

    Support, Outreach, and Leadership for Youth Program

    Who We Are

    With funding from Kings County Behavioral Health, the SOL Youth Project is led by the California Health Collaborative as a youth-centered, trauma-informed approach to substance use disorder prevention by providing social and emotional support and strengthening resilience among Kings County’s youth ages 7-17. The project provides youth and their families the opportunity to engage in a variety of services that increase positive relationships between youth and their community, support strengthening the family unit, and engage youth in policy, systems, and environmental change.


    San Bernardino County Black Infant Health (BIH) Program

    Who We Are

    The BIH Program goal is to serve pregnant and/or parenting African-American women, infants, and children “at-risk” for poor birth or perinatal outcomes residing in San Bernardino County.

    Objectives

    • The objectives are to improve African-American (AA) infant and maternal health
    • Increase the ability of AA women to manage chronic stress
    • Decrease black-white health disparities and social inequalities for women and infants
    • Engage the community to support AA families’ health and well-being with education and outreach efforts.

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    San Bernardino County Black Infant Health (BIH) Program

    Who We Are

    The BIH Program goal is to serve pregnant and/or parenting African-American women, infants, and children “at-risk” for poor birth or perinatal outcomes residing in San Bernardino County.

    Objectives

    • The objectives are to improve African-American (AA) infant and maternal health
    • Increase the ability of AA women to manage chronic stress
    • Decrease black-white health disparities and social inequalities for women and infants
    • Engage the community to support AA families’ health and well-being with education and outreach efforts.

    Resources

    San Bernardino County Black Infant Health (BIH) Program

    Who We Are

    The BIH Program goal is to serve pregnant and/or parenting African-American women, infants, and children “at-risk” for poor birth or perinatal outcomes residing in San Bernardino County.

    Objectives

    • The objectives are to improve African-American (AA) infant and maternal health
    • Increase the ability of AA women to manage chronic stress
    • Decrease black-white health disparities and social inequalities for women and infants
    • Engage the community to support AA families’ health and well-being with education and outreach efforts.

    Contact

    Asia Banks FHA

    Jennifer Carter FHA

    Debbie Todd FHA

    Rebekah Sundstrom Admin Support

    Tonya McCampbell BIH Program Coordinator