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Let's Talk: Promoting Student Wellbeing | Student Wellness Webinar Series
Thursday, May 18, 2023, 04:00pm - 04:30pm

Tri-City, through grant funding from the Mental Health Student Services Act (MHSSA), is hosting a monthly student wellness series for parents, caregivers, supportive adults, teachers and youth. Join us on the third Thursday of each month at 4:00 pm for valuable tips and resources on how adults can better support youth mental health. These webinars are open to educators, service providers, parents, caregivers and the general public!

This month's topic is Promoting Student Wellbeing. Learn about bullying, cyberbullying and the impact that social media can have on students' self-image and wellbeing. There will also be tips on how parents/caregivers can support youth as they encounter these issues.

Register at bit.ly/MHSSAwellness.

For more information, contact Elizabeth Aguilar-Godinez, LMFT, MHSSA Grant Clinical Supervisor I, at eaguilar@tricitymhs.org or (909) 766-7367.

About the Mental Health Student Services Act (MHSSA)

Tri-City Mental Health Authority, through the statewide Mental Health Student Services Act (MHSSA) grant, is working to expand behavioral and mental health services for youth, young adults and their families in Claremont, Pomona, and La Verne. This funding is used to foster school-community partnerships, and provide psychoeducation for parents, supportive adults, teachers and youth.

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