Protected: The Child Tax Credit Families Really Need
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Let’s raise awareness about the impact of childhood adversity on mental health and connect families across the country with resources like counseling, therapy, and support groups they need to build resilience, cope with trauma, and thrive.
In our 2024 Mental Health curated resources, you will learn about mental health and wellness, and you’ll find resources to help you navigate difficult situations. Our goal is to empower you to take action to improve your health and the health of your community.
As we celebrate mental health this year, let’s work together to prevent child abuse, support those who have experienced adversity and connect them with the support they need. When a parent or caregiver has positive mental health, they are better equipped to handle stress, be more productive, and realize their full potential.
If you or a loved one is showing signs of mental illness, it’s important to get help or seek early treatment. Healing is possible!
2024 Mental Health Awareness Resources:
APA: The Legacy of Trauma
Black Girls Smile: Mental Wellness Toolkit
Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation: Mental Health Provider Directory
Child Mind Institute | Transforming Children’s Lives
Crisis Text Line | Text HOME to 741741 Free, 24/7 Mental Health Support
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Prevention in Action: National Newsletter
A Message from our President and CEO
After a long winter, the bright sun, budding green foliage, and fresh air of spring signify new beginnings.
Toolkits & Guides
Unlock the blueprint for a safer, brighter future and discover how legislative efforts can expand access to vital resources, opportunities, and relationships for families. Our State Policy Agenda offers a range of solutions aimed at reducing stress and supporting families to thrive, for generations to come.
Toolkits & Guides
Explore our Federal Policy Agenda to learn how we advocate for evidence-informed, equitable, and family-centered policies, promoting healthy child development and providing essential resources to support families. With our nationwide network of chapters and widely implemented home visiting programs, we’re committed to preventing child abuse and neglect, because childhood lasts a lifetime.
National Day of Racial Healing was launched in 2017 to help support communities across our nation navigate the longstanding effects of racism. Click the link to learn more!
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) developed the following resources on Mass Violence.