#WalkTheTalk

This October, ASK is excited to host our inaugural fundraiser #WalkTheTalk, which is designed to extend resource awareness and help provide financial sustainability for ASK due to the expiration of federal grant funding. In the best interests of the organization’s supporters and volunteers, ASK will now shift to a 100% virtual walk that will be […]

Parent Support Network

This program provides free, confidential, informal, peer to peer meetings for parents who are concerned about their child’s emotional and mental health. Please RSVP here.

#WalkTheTalk Pop-Up Walk 3

Granite Knolls Park

Join ASK for our Pop-Up Walk at Granite Knolls Park, part of our month long virtual event, #WalkTheTalk. We encourage family and friends to come and walk the track at Granite Knolls or on the trail system access via Granite Knolls while continuing to follow COVID-19 health & safety guidelines. ASK will be set up […]

Webinar: I am One & I Make One Choice for Health

Webinar

Dr. Robert DuPont and his colleagues will share the latest research on the impact of drug use on the developing brain, and the ways that parents and other caring adults can promote the powerful trend across the country of youth making One Choice to be substance-free. Register now.

#WalkTheTalk Pop-Up Walk 4

Railroad Park

Join ASK for our Pop-Up Walk at Railroad Park, part of our month long virtual event, #WalkTheTalk. We encourage family and friends to come and walk/bike the path through Railroad Park while continuing to follow COVID-19 health & safety guidelines. ASK will be set up near the old train station to distribute #WalkTheTalk T-Shirts and […]

Webcast: Youth Suicide on the Rise

Webinar

Suicide is the second-leading cause of death among teenagers ages 15-19. Alarmingly middle school age suicide  (age 10-14) is also at an all-time high surpassing car crashes as the leading cause of death in this age group. There are many factors that influence youth suicide beyond mental illness and genetic predisposition.  Dr. Hatim Omar, retired […]

Webinar: What Every Parent Needs to Know About Dating Abuse

Webinar

According to the CDC, 1 in 10 high school students have been abused by dating partners in the past year.  Knowing what dating abuse looks like and teaching the signs is an important part of parenting.  Cassie Drochelman, M.Ed., Domestic Violence Advocate and Educator from The Mary Byron Project, will be discussing abusive behaviors and […]