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Celebrating Independence Day Mindfully

Celebrating Independence Day Mindfully As we approach the exciting festivities of Independence Day, Western Youth Services recognizes the importance of promoting children’s mental well-being during this celebratory time. While the Fourth of July brings joy and excitement to many, it’s crucial to acknowledge that the noise, flashing lights, and unexpected loud sounds can trigger anxiety […]

Fostering Inclusivity: Recognizing National Minority Mental Health Month

Fostering Inclusivity: Recognizing National Minority Mental Health Month As we come together to celebrate National Minority Mental Health Month, Western Youth Services extends its unwavering support to all individuals and communities affected by mental health disparities. This annual observance provides an opportunity to acknowledge the historical and ongoing struggles faced by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and […]

Honoring Juneteenth: Celebrating Freedom, Resilience, and Equality

Honoring Juneteenth: Celebrating Freedom, Resilience, and Equality Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day or Emancipation Day, holds profound historical significance as a celebration of freedom and equality. On June 19, 1865, enslaved African Americans in Galveston, Texas, were finally informed of their emancipation, marking the end of slavery in the United States. In this blog […]

Mental Health Awareness in Action

Mental Health Awareness in Action Mental health awareness and education are paramount to our daily work. Throughout the pandemic, two things kept rising to the top (1) mindfulness and (2) people want to learn more about mental health. This article includes some of the mindfulness techniques that we use with our clients, in our programs, […]

Mental Health Champion – Gene Lyons

Mental Health Champion – Gene Lyons “Sometimes one person can make all the difference in the life of another. One man more than any other made such a difference to me, both personally and professionally, and he positively affected the course of my life in too many ways to enumerate. That man was Eugene Michael […]

Cutting to the Core

Cutting to the Core Nonsuicidal Self-Injury or self-harm, shows up in the form of intentional self-mutilation, often cutting. According to research compiled by The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine the numbers are staggering, 15% of adolescents in the US are afflicted, and the number increases from 17% to 35% to college-aged students. […]

Quietly Making an Impact

We love to share stories about our staff, leadership, interns and our Board of Directors, but we are truly inspired by our volunteers and would like to share the story of one of our AmeriCorps volunteers, Brian McInerney, who is serving Western Youth Services this year and is quietly making an impact. Click here to tweet… […]