Substance Abuse and its Effects on Mental Health Webinar

The Priority Center’s O&E Program presents a Zoom webinar on the most common types of substances used, their effects on mental health, reasons for using drugs, and the cycle of addiction. The webinar will be 60 minutes, 30 minutes of presentation and activities plus 30 minutes for attendees to have one on ones or ask…

SFP’s Empower Change- A Mental Health Approach to Teen Violence Prevention

Bullying or teen violence is common problem that our children must deal on a daily basis. As our children transition from distance learning to in person instruction so does the bullying and violence. According to the CDC, homicide is the 3rd leading cause of death among teens. Teen violence often starts at home and parent's/caregivers…

OUR STORIES – LGBTQUIA+ Workshop Session

Dave Barton (Director/Playwright/Journalist) leads OUR STORIES Workshop to explore your story and ways to tell/share it with our community. Laguna Playhouse Zoom http://bit.ly/OSPrideZoom REGISTER FOR SESSION AT: http://bit.ly/OurStoriesPRIDE Please contact Dylan if you have any questions at: drussell@lagunaplayhouse.com

Creative Art Therapy- “Hope for Change”

COASC Art instructor will run this Mental Health theme for weekly art class (uploaded onto YouTube). The class will center around the EachMindMatters 2021 campaign of “Hope for Change”. To view, visit the COASC Art YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs6VGWIxB3GgLhG6a4AGMig/videos. For more information, call 714-352-8829 or email jramos@coasc.org.

DHMHS Open Virtual Training (General Adult)

DHMHS: Survivor Support Services continues to provide virtual trainings open to the community throughout the month of May along with PDF versions of outreach materials. VIRTUALLY VIA ZOOM For more information, please request flyer from: jconstanza@didihirsch.org or kjow@didihirsch.org Please call or email to RSVP: (714) 989-8301 or kjow@didihirsch.org

Yoga for Mental Health Getting Past the Lockdown Blues

A virtual yoga class to improve physical and mental health. Virtual: https://zoom.us/j/4670969882?pwd=K3dsZ2Ntc0F2WWFHam5Kb2lhV3V5QT09 For additional information, please contact: Access California Services Nadia Abdalla, Case Manager Phone: (714) 917-0440 Email: nadiaa@accesscal.org

Empower Change – A Mental Health Approach to Teen Violence Prevention Live-stream

The BHIS team is offering a live-stream session which will include a 10-minute video presentation to bring awareness on how positive mental health can reduce the prevalence of teen violence (i.e., cyber bullying, bullying, risky behaviors). Teens will have an opportunity to hear from young adults who overcame teen violence in their community and Q&A.…

Validate Appreciate Refer: Mental Health Training for Young Adults (ages 16-24)

You don't need to be an expert to help.  You just need to be there. In this training you will learn how to validate one's feelings, appreciate their courage and refer them to support services; learn everyday tools usable for everyday conversations; explore matters that may impact mental wellness among peers, colleagues, students, family, friends,…

Coping Skills for Teens

This workshop is for teens ages 14-17 who learn skills and recognize emotional triggers, practice strategies to deal with emotions is a healthy and constructive way. To register, visit www.hoag.org/mental-health. For more information, call 949-764-6542 or email rocio.valenciavega@hoag.org

Mental Health Art&Craft

We will educate attendees on how to take care of their mental health by using Art&Craft. For more information and Zoom link, call 714-591-6439 or email sreyrothl@cambodianfamily.org.