
SCHOOL SERVICES
EPIC RALLY!!! Friday March 13th!
We’ve revamped our Youth Summit and planned a full on Mental Health Rally for High school students in Essex County!
Flyers and logistics will be going out to schools by Thanksgiving break
If your school can’t attend, you need us to come to you, call Emma at 518-572-0953 to see what it would look like.
Prevention in Action: “ Reaching Every Student, Every Day”
Did you know that giving students the right information about their greatest superpower—their brain—can change their lives?
From classrooms to cafeterias, our Prevention Specialists deliver evidence-based programs that help kids understand how their brain works, build confidence, and learn how to “power up” their choices. By reaching 4–6 classrooms a day, plus connecting during lunch, specials, and after-school activities, we make prevention real and lasting.
With our Student Well-Being Toolbox, we address 18+ high-risk behaviors including alcohol and drug use, vaping, bullying, sexting, technology overuse, sports betting, and more. We also support conversations around feelings, suicide prevention, and healthy coping skills.
We bring energy, creativity, and care into every school—creating safe spaces where students, families, and staff can thrive. Think of us as your school’s mental health first aiders, ready to guide and support
Resiliency Coaches
These counselors can carry a 1:1 caseload and lead small group sessions without billing or diagnostic requirements. They collaborate with other providers or supports in the school and community, even help facilitate referrals.
Erin’s Law & Safe Harbour
Educational programming and resources to educate on human trafficking and simultaneously cover digital health.
Motivational Interviewing sessions to help teens reflect on poor behavior (vaping, alcohol, attendance, etc). Best utilized in addition to suspension (OSS or ISS).
Teen Intervene
Screenagers
Digital Health movie available for show and discussion.
First Day Film
Famed basketball player explores his journey with addiction. Facilitated discussions and follow up student groups and resources available.
Signs of Suicide (SOS)
One class period presentation to discuss with students how to handle depression and friends showing signs of depression.
Start a conversation TODAY!
No referral needed
No diagnosis
No shame
No wrong door