ABC 15: Valley Boys & Girls Clubs Start Pilot Program to Address Mental Health in Kids

This article was originally published on ABC15.com. Be sure to visit their website for the full article. 

MESA, AZ — Terros Health and the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Valley are working together to address mental health needs in more under-represented communities.

The pilot program is called “The Whole Child Approach,” where there will be wellness coaches provided at various branches of Boys and Girls Clubs in Maricopa and Pinal counties.

“It’s come out of COVID and knowing that young people face a lot of different stressors and challenges that are just present in their lives,” said Heather Budzien, the vice president of programs and branches of the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Valley.

According to the CDC, mental health in kids has been on the decline since before the pandemic. From data released earlier this year, with information from 2021, 44% of high school students say they persistently felt sad or hopeless during the last year.

“It was really tough. I failed all my classes, I had no one around to keep me company. It was really lonely. Sad,” said Ben, a student who takes part in the after-school activity clubs, about what it was like during the pandemic.

The program is aimed at offering more support to children and helping them express their emotions and feelings.

Read Full Article on ABC 15

Posted in ,