COMMUNITY RESOURCES
SYCC provides resources to Engage, Educate and Empower our Youth.
We address the following challenges:
SUBSTANCE
USE
EATING
DISORDERS
MENTAL WELLNESS
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
- Behavioral Health (10)
- Community Resources (3)
- Eating Disorders (2)
- Education (1)
- General (1)
- Mental Health Wellness (9)
- Substance Use (1)
Acadia provides psychiatric and chemical dependency services to its patients in a variety of settings, including inpatient psychiatric hospitals, specialty treatment facilities, residential treatment centers, outpatient clinics and therapeutic school-based programs.
Arcadia Counseling Center (ACC) provides counseling and psychiatric/prescription services for a wide range of mental health concerns, and serves children, adolescents, adults, families and couples. Additionally, ACC currently facilitates two children’s groups, one teen and one adult group. Our mission is to empower our clients by mobilizing their strengths and enhancing their coping skills in order to live more fulfilling and productive lives.
Arcadia Counseling Center’s scope of practice includes the following specialty areas: mood disorders; anxiety and panic disorders; marriage and family (blended families, divorce, etc.); interpersonal/relationship conflicts; children’s behavior problems; issues related to sexuality and/or gender; coping with trauma; grief and loss; stress management; and body-image and eating disorders.
Our purpose is to create a future where everyone has the trust, support, and information they need to choose what’s best for them. That’s why we’re making sexual and reproductive healthcare accessible to everyone, no matter who they are or where they come from. We connect clients to caring providers, offer inclusive health education, and advocate for evidence-based health policy at every level of government. We serve people in Arizona- especially youth, the underinsured and uninsured, low-income families, and other groups who have been systematically excluded from receiving care.
Is a national non-profit founded in 2010 by award-winning actress Glenn Close, her sister, Jessie, and nephew, Calen. Through widely distributed PSAs and evidence-based youth programs, BC2M aims to end mental health stigma and discrimination. Since the launch of our youth programs in Fall 2015, BC2M High School has expanded to over 260 high schools across 18 states, with seven main regional hubs in northern CA, southern CA, central AZ, Indianapolis IN, Tri-State area, Columbus OH, and Cincinnati OH. BC2M High School is a free, peer to peer, club program that provides teens with a platform to promote mental health education, advocacy, career paths, and resource sharing.
Resources provided to all BC2M clubs include:
Up to $500 in grant funds annually
A branded club kit with educational and promotional materials
Access to an online portal with activity and event ideas and descriptions
An invitation to our free, annual BC2M High School Summit
Ongoing support from BC2M staff
A free subscription to the headspace app (health and mindfulness app)
Bring Change to Mind (BC2M) is a national non-profit working to end mental health stigma and discrimination through widely distributed PSAs and youth programs. In 2010, award-winning actress Glenn Close co-founded Bring Change to Mind along with her sister, Jessie, who lives with Bipolar Disorder and her nephew, Calen, who lives with Schizoaffective Disorder. Since the launch of our youth programs in Fall 2015, Bring Change to Mind High School has expanded to over 260 high schools across 18 states, with seven main regional hubs in; northern CA, southern CA, Central AZ, Indianapolis IN, Tri-State area, Columbus OH, and Cincinnati OH. This Fall, BC2M will support approximately 400 high schools in their efforts to erase mental health stigma on their campuses.
Leanne Murphy MSW, CNP
She, Her, Hers
Regional Program Manage–r
Bring Change to Mind
www.bringchange2mind.org
c 602-859-7948