by Ike Evans | Nov 30, 2023 | BIPOC, Blog, Community, COVID-19, Education, Equity, Events, Family, Justice, News, Peer support, Programs, Racism, Recovery, Research, School-to-Prison Pipeline, Social Emotional Learning, Trauma, Young Minds Matter, Youth
The insight, vulnerability, and stories shared at Young Minds Matter ignited conversations that will echo beyond that one day.
by Kate Rooni | Nov 8, 2023 | BIPOC, Blog, Children, Community, Equity, Events, Family, Immigration, Integrated health, Men and boys, Peer support, Podcast, Programs, Social Emotional Learning, Women and girls, Young Minds Matter, Youth
Two young changemakers are making a long-term investment in the well-being of their community by empowering youth to engage in civic discourse.
by Kate Rooni | Aug 31, 2023 | BIPOC, Blog, Children, Communities, Community, Education, Family, Men and boys, Peer support, Podcast, Policy, Programs, Social Emotional Learning, Student Mental Health, Women and girls, Youth
During this especially divisive time, a strong partnership between two Austin nonprofits is providingmuch-needed mental health support to students, families, and school communities.
by Kate Rooni | Aug 24, 2023 | Blog, Children, Community, Contributer's Circle, Education, Families, Family, Integrated health, Men and boys, safe schools, Social Emotional Learning, Student Mental Health, Women and girls, Youth
Parents may face challenges as they prepare to send their children back to school in 2023.
by Kate Rooni | Aug 9, 2023 | Blog, Children, Education, Fellows, Health equity, News, Programs, Research, Social Emotional Learning, Student Mental Health, Trauma, University of Texas, Youth Mental Health
Xiao Ding’s study will provide insight into the development of high school-based crisis intervention programs.
by Darrell Wiggins | Jul 13, 2023 | BIPOC, Blog, Children, Community, Education, Equity, Family, LGBTQ+, News, Programs, Recovery, Social Emotional Learning, Trauma, University of Texas, Youth Mental Health
We’ve awarded scholarships of $5,000 to each of 22 social work graduate students from colleges and universities across Texas.