Youth Mental Health First AidResponse for Teens
Youth Mental Health First Aid (YMHFA) is a skills-based training that teaches adults (and teens, through a separate program) how to recognize, understand, and respond to signs of mental health challenges and substance use issues in young people (ages 6-18), helping them connect to appropriate professional help using a 5-step action plan. Light refreshments will be provided.
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Wednesday, March 11, 2026
10am-4pm
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Abe and Ida Cooper Center
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6639 N. Kedzie Ave
Chicago, IL 60645
United States
Parents Are People Too: A Resource and Support Group for Parents of Teens Response for Teens
The Parents Are People Too Group is a therapeutic, supportive space designed for caregivers navigating the challenges and transitions of parenting adolescents. Guided by two trained clinician’s, Leigh Hare, M.A., LCSW and Nathan Miller, MACP, LPC, TGM, this virtual group offers parents a place to connect with one another, explore everyday challenges of raising a teen in today’s world, and build confidence in supporting their teens through emotional, social, and developmental changes.
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Tuesday, April 7, 2026
12-1pm
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Parents Are People Too: A Resource and Support Group for Parents of Teens Response for Teens
The Parents Are People Too Group is a therapeutic, supportive space designed for caregivers navigating the challenges and transitions of parenting adolescents. Guided by two trained clinician’s, Leigh Hare, M.A., LCSW and Nathan Miller, MACP, LPC, TGM, this virtual group offers parents a place to connect with one another, explore everyday challenges of raising a teen in today’s world, and build confidence in supporting their teens through emotional, social, and developmental changes.
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Tuesday, April 7, 2026
12-1pm
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Parents Are People Too: A Resource and Support Group for Parents of Teens Response for Teens
The Parents Are People Too Group is a therapeutic, supportive space designed for caregivers navigating the challenges and transitions of parenting adolescents. Guided by two trained clinician’s, Leigh Hare, M.A., LCSW and Nathan Miller, MACP, LPC, TGM, this virtual group offers parents a place to connect with one another, explore everyday challenges of raising a teen in today’s world, and build confidence in supporting their teens through emotional, social, and developmental changes.
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Tuesday, April 7, 2026
12-1pm
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Parents Are People Too: A Resource and Support Group for Parents of Teens Response for Teens
The Parents Are People Too Group is a therapeutic, supportive space designed for caregivers navigating the challenges and transitions of parenting adolescents. Guided by two trained clinician’s, Leigh Hare, M.A., LCSW and Nathan Miller, MACP, LPC, TGM, this virtual group offers parents a place to connect with one another, explore everyday challenges of raising a teen in today’s world, and build confidence in supporting their teens through emotional, social, and developmental changes.
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Tuesday, April 7, 2026
12-1pm
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Parents Are People Too: A Resource and Support Group for Parents of Teens Response for Teens
The Parents Are People Too Group is a therapeutic, supportive space designed for caregivers navigating the challenges and transitions of parenting adolescents. Guided by two trained clinician’s, Leigh Hare, M.A., LCSW and Nathan Miller, MACP, LPC, TGM, this virtual group offers parents a place to connect with one another, explore everyday challenges of raising a teen in today’s world, and build confidence in supporting their teens through emotional, social, and developmental changes.
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Tuesday, April 7, 2026
12-1pm
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Parents Are People Too: A Resource and Support Group for Parents of Teens Response for Teens
The Parents Are People Too Group is a therapeutic, supportive space designed for caregivers navigating the challenges and transitions of parenting adolescents. Guided by two trained clinician’s, Leigh Hare, M.A., LCSW and Nathan Miller, MACP, LPC, TGM, this virtual group offers parents a place to connect with one another, explore everyday challenges of raising a teen in today’s world, and build confidence in supporting their teens through emotional, social, and developmental changes.
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Tuesday, April 7, 2026
12-1pm
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