K.N.O.W. 2 Prevent – The Gift of Failure: Parenting and Wellness

Webinar

We all want our children to lead healthy productive lives, but raising them in our current culture of overprotectiveness, while navigating the unique risks for substance use that impact adolescents, can be a challenge. Best-selling author Jessica Lahey will share wisdom gained from her 20-year career as a teacher, parent, and recovery and prevention coach. […]

Don’t Stall, Just Call: The Dangers of Binge Drinking

Webinar

Please join our friends at DAPC for a webinar and Q&A with Mary Ciammetti, who created Don’t Stall, Just Call after the death of her beloved youngest child, Christian, a 20-year-old thriving college student who died from complications of alcohol poisoning due to binge drinking. Participants will learn the warning signs of alcohol poisoning and […]

Men’s Mental Health: A Virtual Community Conversation

Webinar

The Mental Health Association of Westchester is excited to announce Part 2 of their Men's Mental Health Community Conversation series. Stay tuned to learn more about the event coming this fall! Watch part one here.  

The Parent Support Network™

Alliance for Safe Kids 2051 Baldwin Road, Ste. 112, Yorktown Heights, NY, United States

The Parent Support Network™ – Yorktown empowers and equips parents to better understand their children’s mental health needs, recognize warning signs when their children are struggling, and better understand and find resources. Register now.

K.N.O.W. 2 Prevent: Marijuana Legalization

Webinar

Join KNOW 2 Prevent on December 8th! University of Washington Professor and Researcher, Jason Kilmer, PhD will share lessons learned about the impact of marijuana legalization on youth - and the important role of parents and caregivers in reducing the risks for our children and teens! Event is FREE, but registration is required. Register now.

The Parent Support Network™

Alliance for Safe Kids 2051 Baldwin Road, Ste. 112, Yorktown Heights, NY, United States

The Parent Support Network™ – Yorktown empowers and equips parents to better understand their children’s mental health needs, recognize warning signs when their children are struggling, and better understand and find resources. Register now.