• Mokita Poetry Class

    Poetry is a powerful medium for finding and sharing truths. In this five part series we will look at the 'elephants' that exist within ourselves and within the community and have the option to share in a safe class environment and/or in a public reading of original work on the final day. Throughout our time, we'll explore several types of poetry and poets past and contemporary as we delve deeper into our familiar favorites and gently challenge each other to try something new. We will learn, we will grow, above all, we will strive to have a lot of fun!

    Free
  • QPR Gatekeeper Training

    "Ask A Question, Save A Life." Like CPR, QPR is a simple process that anyone can be trained to use to help save the lives of a person who is in crisis. During the training, participants will learn the warning signs and how to respond. The cost for this course is $5.00 per person. Please […]

  • Straight Talk: Understanding Your Child’s Social Media World

    Mount Nittany Middle School 656 Brandywine Drive, State College, PA

    Technology drives our world, and for young people, it often shapes their world. Yet, teen cell phone usage continues to make headlines, from cyber bullying, to sexting, to possible effects on mental wellness. Please join this important discussion on different devices, apps and social media sites that are popular among youth today. This session will […]

  • Youth Mental Health First Aid

    Wellness Forum for Young Women 656 Brandywine Drive, State College, PA

    A young person you know could be experiencing a mental health challenge or crisis. You can help them. You are more likely to encounter someone — friend, family member, student, neighbor, or member of the community — in an emotional or mental crisis than someone having a heart attack. Youth Mental Health First Aid teaches a 5-step […]

  • Mokita Poetry Class

    Poetry is a powerful medium for finding and sharing truths. In this five part series we will look at the 'elephants' that exist within ourselves and within the community and have the option to share in a safe class environment and/or in a public reading of original work on the final day. Throughout our time, we'll explore several types of poetry and poets past and contemporary as we delve deeper into our familiar favorites and gently challenge each other to try something new. We will learn, we will grow, above all, we will strive to have a lot of fun!

  • Mokita(TM) Dialogues: Suicide

    New Leaf Initiative 243 South Allen Street, Suite 337, State College, PA, United States

    From the language Kilivila, spoken near Papua New Guinea, mokita means “a known truth that is left unspoken.” Think of it as, “the elephant in the room.” These brown bag luncheon discussions will address some of the elephants among us, critical social concerns that impact the mental well-being of our residents and the development of our community. Each Mokita(TM) Dialogue session will include presentations, group discussions, activities, and opportunities for follow-up and action.

  • Mokita Poetry Class

    Poetry is a powerful medium for finding and sharing truths. In this five part series we will look at the 'elephants' that exist within ourselves and within the community and have the option to share in a safe class environment and/or in a public reading of original work on the final day. Throughout our time, we'll explore several types of poetry and poets past and contemporary as we delve deeper into our familiar favorites and gently challenge each other to try something new. We will learn, we will grow, above all, we will strive to have a lot of fun!

  • YMCA State College 677 W Whitehall Road, State College, PA

    Art, music, and creative expression are lifelong sources of resilience, self-confidence, and happiness. Expand your creative thinking and mental well-being by expressing yourself in this unique, hands-on, experiential program. Each class will focus on a different theme that allows participants to creatively refelct on their past, envision their future, and appreciate their present.

  • JAM Sessions

    YMCA State College 677 W Whitehall Road, State College, PA

    For Teens, ages 11-17 October 3 - November 14 5pm-7pm State College YMCA Art, music, and creative expression are lifelong sources of resilience, self-confidence, and happiness. Expand your creative thinking and mental well-being by expressing yourself in this unique, hands-on, experiential program. Each class will focus on a different theme that allows participants to creatively […]

  • JAM Sessions

    YMCA State College 677 W Whitehall Road, State College, PA

    For Teens, ages 11-17 Tuesdays, October 3 - November 14 5pm-7pm State College YMCA Art, music, and creative expression are lifelong sources of resilience, self-confidence, and happiness. Expand your creative thinking and mental well-being by expressing yourself in this unique, hands-on, experiential program. Each class will focus on a different theme that allows participants to […]

  • Wellness Forum for Young Women

    Youth

    Release Your Inner Superpowers! Grades 6 – 8 October 14, 2017 Park Forest Middle School 8:45am – 2:45pm   These one-day interactive events will allow young women across Centre County to build personal strength and self-confidence to help combat the stresses of today’s high pressure society. Drawing on the expertise of Jana Marie Foundation’s board and […]

  • Mokita Poetry Class

    Poetry is a powerful medium for finding and sharing truths. In this five part series we will look at the 'elephants' that exist within ourselves and within the community and have the option to share in a safe class environment and/or in a public reading of original work on the final day. Throughout our time, we'll explore several types of poetry and poets past and contemporary as we delve deeper into our familiar favorites and gently challenge each other to try something new. We will learn, we will grow, above all, we will strive to have a lot of fun!

  • JAM Sessions

    YMCA State College 677 W Whitehall Road, State College, PA

    For Teens, ages 11-17 Tuesdays, October 3 - November 14 5pm-7pm State College YMCA Art, music, and creative expression are lifelong sources of resilience, self-confidence, and happiness. Expand your creative thinking and mental well-being by expressing yourself in this unique, hands-on, experiential program. Each class will focus on a different theme that allows participants to […]

  • Straight Talk: Drug & Alcohol Trends

    Mount Nittany Middle School 656 Brandywine Drive, State College, PA

    Parents and caregivers of teenagers need to have the most up-to-date information about drug and alcohol use in the community. Join us for an information session including drug and alcohol overview and local drug trends, including the heroin epidemic, red flags for youth drug use and tips for parents regarding how to talk to kids […]

  • Mokita Poetry Class

    Poetry is a powerful medium for finding and sharing truths. In this five part series we will look at the 'elephants' that exist within ourselves and within the community and have the option to share in a safe class environment and/or in a public reading of original work on the final day. Throughout our time, we'll explore several types of poetry and poets past and contemporary as we delve deeper into our familiar favorites and gently challenge each other to try something new. We will learn, we will grow, above all, we will strive to have a lot of fun!

  • JAM Sessions

    YMCA State College 677 W Whitehall Road, State College, PA

    For Teens, ages 11-17 October 3 – November 14 5pm-7pm State College YMCA Art, music, and creative expression are lifelong sources of resilience, self-confidence, and happiness. Expand your creative thinking and mental well-being by expressing yourself in this unique, hands-on, experiential program. Each class will focus on a different theme that allows participants to creatively […]

  • Mokita(TM) Dialogues: LGBTQA+

    New Leaf Initiative 243 South Allen Street, Suite 337, State College, PA, United States

    From the language Kilivila, spoken near Papua New Guinea, mokita means “a known truth that is left unspoken.” Think of it as, “the elephant in the room.” These brown bag luncheon discussions will address some of the elephants among us, critical social concerns that impact the mental well-being of our residents and the development of our community. Each Mokita(TM) Dialogue session will include presentations, group discussions, activities, and opportunities for follow-up and action.

  • JAM Sessions

    YMCA State College 677 W Whitehall Road, State College, PA

    For Teens, ages 11-17 Tuesdays, October 3 – November 14 5pm-7pm State College YMCA Art, music, and creative expression are lifelong sources of resilience, self-confidence, and happiness. Expand your creative thinking and mental well-being by expressing yourself in this unique, hands-on, experiential program. Each class will focus on a different theme that allows participants to […]

  • JAM Sessions

    YMCA State College 677 W Whitehall Road, State College, PA

    For Teens, ages 11-17 Tuesdays, October 3 – November 14 5pm-7pm State College YMCA Art, music, and creative expression are lifelong sources of resilience, self-confidence, and happiness. Expand your creative thinking and mental well-being by expressing yourself in this unique, hands-on, experiential program. Each class will focus on a different theme that allows participants to […]

  • Mokita(TM) Dialogues: Veterans

    From the language Kilivila, spoken near Papua New Guinea, mokita means “a known truth that is left unspoken.” Think of it as, “the elephant in the room.” These brown bag luncheon discussions will address some of the elephants among us, critical social concerns that impact the mental well-being of our residents and the development of our community. Each Mokita(TM) Dialogue session will include presentations, group discussions, activities, and opportunities for follow-up and action.

  • Mokita(TM) Dialogues: Loneliness

    New Leaf Initiative 243 South Allen Street, Suite 337, State College, PA, United States

    From the language Kilivila, spoken near Papua New Guinea, mokita means “a known truth that is left unspoken.” Think of it as, “the elephant in the room.” These brown bag luncheon discussions will address some of the elephants among us, critical social concerns that impact the mental well-being of our residents and the development of our community. Each Mokita(TM) Dialogue session will include presentations, group discussions, activities, and opportunities for follow-up and action.

  • Youth Mental Health First Aid

    Wellness Forum for Young Women 656 Brandywine Drive, State College, PA

    You are more likely to encounter someone in an emotional or mental crisis than someone having a heart attack. Youth Mental Health First Aid teaches a 5-step action plan to offer initial help to young people shhowing signs of mental illness or ina  crisis and connect them with the appropriate, professional, peer, social or self […]

    $10.00
  • Youth Mental Health First Aid

    Wellness Forum for Young Women 656 Brandywine Drive, State College, PA

    You are more likely to encounter someone in an emotional or mental crisis than someone having a heart attack. Youth Mental Health First Aid teaches a 5-step action plan to offer initial help to young people shhowing signs of mental illness or ina  crisis and connect them with the appropriate, professional, peer, social or self […]

    $10
  • JAM Sessions

    YMCA State College 677 W Whitehall Road, State College, PA

    For Teens, ages 11-17 Tuesdays, January 23 - February 27 State College YMCA Art, music, and creative expression are lifelong sources of resilience, self-confidence, and happiness. Expand your creative thinking and mental well-being by expressing yourself in this unique, hands-on, experiential program. Each class will focus on a different theme that allows participants to creatively […]

  • Mokita Dialogues: Exploring Bias

    New Leaf Initiative 243 South Allen Street, Suite 337, State College, PA, United States

    From the language Kilivila, spoken near Papua New Guinea, mokita means “a known truth that is left unspoken.” Think of it as, “the elephant in the room.” These brown bag luncheon discussions will address some of the elephants among us, critical social concerns that impact the mental well-being of our residents and the development of […]

  • JAM Sessions

    YMCA State College 677 W Whitehall Road, State College, PA

    For Teens, ages 11-17 Tuesdays, January 23 - February 27 State College YMCA Art, music, and creative expression are lifelong sources of resilience, self-confidence, and happiness. Expand your creative thinking and mental well-being by expressing yourself in this unique, hands-on, experiential program. Each class will focus on a different theme that allows participants to creatively […]

  • JAM Sessions

    YMCA State College 677 W Whitehall Road, State College, PA

    For Teens, ages 11-17 Tuesdays, January 23 - February 27 State College YMCA Art, music, and creative expression are lifelong sources of resilience, self-confidence, and happiness. Expand your creative thinking and mental well-being by expressing yourself in this unique, hands-on, experiential program. Each class will focus on a different theme that allows participants to creatively […]

  • Side by Side: A mother-daughter retreat

    Mount Nittany Middle School 656 Brandywine Drive, State College, PA

    Come celebrate and explore your mother-daughter relationship! Through creative expression, engaging activities and a variety of communication tools that emphasize the magic of connection, participants will have the opportunity to enhance their relationship, create long-lasting memories and find a deeper understanding for one another.  February 10, 2018 8:45am – 1pm Mount Nittany Middle School  

  • JAM Sessions

    YMCA State College 677 W Whitehall Road, State College, PA

    For Teens, ages 11-17 Tuesdays, January 23 - February 27 State College YMCA Art, music, and creative expression are lifelong sources of resilience, self-confidence, and happiness. Expand your creative thinking and mental well-being by expressing yourself in this unique, hands-on, experiential program. Each class will focus on a different theme that allows participants to creatively […]

  • JAM Sessions

    YMCA State College 677 W Whitehall Road, State College, PA

    For Teens, ages 11-17 Tuesdays, January 23 - February 27 State College YMCA Art, music, and creative expression are lifelong sources of resilience, self-confidence, and happiness. Expand your creative thinking and mental well-being by expressing yourself in this unique, hands-on, experiential program. Each class will focus on a different theme that allows participants to creatively […]

  • Straight Talk: Personal Finance

    Mount Nittany Middle School 656 Brandywine Drive, State College, PA

    Tuesday, February 20, 2018: Personal Finance: Raising Money-Smart Kids presented by Jeff Kissell, Rodney Thompson & David Williams, Personal Finance Teachers, State College Area HIgh School.   The mission of the Straight Talk Task Force: We strive to raise our children to become strong, confident, happy adults. The Straight Talk Series offers educational programs that help parents, […]

  • QPR Gatekeepers Training for Suicide Prevention

    Mount Nittany Middle School 656 Brandywine Drive, State College, PA

    Help save a life. This course is taught in a clear, concise format using the latest in educational technology and practices. KEY COMPONENTS COVERED IN TRAINING: How to Question, Persuade and Refer someone who may be suicidal How to get help for yourself or learn more about preventing suicide The common causes of suicidal behavior […]

  • Mokita Dialogues: Chronic Illness

    New Leaf Initiative 243 South Allen Street, Suite 337, State College, PA, United States

    From the language Kilivila, spoken near Papua New Guinea, mokita means “a known truth that is left unspoken.” Think of it as, “the elephant in the room.” These brown bag luncheon discussions will address some of the elephants among us, critical social concerns that impact the mental well-being of our residents and the development of our community. Each Mokita(TM) Dialogue session will include presentations, group discussions, activities, and opportunities for follow-up and action.

  • Home D Booster Fundraiser

    Take a night off of cooking!  Home D Pizzeria is donating 10% of food sales to Jana Marie Foundation.  Eat a delicious meal while supporting a great cause!

  • JAM Sessions

    YMCA State College 677 W Whitehall Road, State College, PA

    For Teens, ages 11-17 Tuesdays, January 23 - February 27 State College YMCA Art, music, and creative expression are lifelong sources of resilience, self-confidence, and happiness. Expand your creative thinking and mental well-being by expressing yourself in this unique, hands-on, experiential program. Each class will focus on a different theme that allows participants to creatively […]

  • Jana Marie Foundation’s Annual Dinner and Silent Auction

    Mountain View Country Club 100 Elks Club Road, Boalsburg, PA

    On Friday, March 16, 2018 Jana Marie Foundation’s annual dinner and silent auctionreturns to Mountain View Country Club. The Time is Now to join us at this unique and fun dinner that raises funds for our continued work in casting a wide safety net for young people in our community. Jana Marie Foundation harnesses the […]

  • Straight Talk: Creating a Mental Health Safety Net

    Mount Nittany Middle School 656 Brandywine Drive, State College, PA

    Tuesday, March 20, 2018: Creating a Mental Health Safety Net Panel Discussion led by Jeanne Knouse, SCASD Director of Student Services The mission of the Straight Talk Task Force: We strive to raise our children to become strong, confident, happy adults. The Straight Talk Series offers educational programs that help parents, caregivers and community members to recognize, understand, and […]

  • Mokita Dialogues: Drugs & Alcohol

    New Leaf Initiative 243 South Allen Street, Suite 337, State College, PA, United States

    From the language Kilivila, spoken near Papua New Guinea, mokita means “a known truth that is left unspoken.” Think of it as, “the elephant in the room.” These brown bag luncheon discussions will address some of the elephants among us, critical social concerns that impact the mental well-being of our residents and the development of […]

  • Youth Mental Health First Aid

    Wellness Forum for Young Women 656 Brandywine Drive, State College, PA

    You are more likely to encounter someone — friend, family member, student, neighbor, or member of the community — in an emotional or mental crisis than someone having a heart attack. Youth Mental Health First Aid teaches a 5-step action plan to offer initial help to young people showing signs of a mental illness or in a crisis, and connect […]

  • Finding Your North Star

    Mount Nittany Middle School 656 Brandywine Drive, State College, PA

    Finding Your North Star Wellness Forum for Young Women in Grades 6-12 This one-day interactive events will allow young women across Centre County to build personal strength and self-confidence to help combat the stresses of today’s high pressure society. Drawing on the expertise of Jana Marie Foundation’s board and special guests, the day’s program features […]

  • Ignite! Program for Young Men

    Youth

    Ignite! Program For Young Men in Grades 5-8 Our Ignite! program will immerse participants in engaging activities and experiences that promote mental and physical wellness and will assist young men in exploring their sense of purpose. This program, created for young men in grades 5-8, focuses on personal growth, creative expression, self-confidence and social development.

  • Straight Talk: Bias, Bullying & Bystanders

    Mount Nittany Middle School 656 Brandywine Drive, State College, PA

    Tuesday, April 17, 2018: Bias, Bullying & Bystanders presented by Dr. Seria Chatters, Ph.D., PSU Counselor Education The mission of the Straight Talk Task Force: We strive to raise our children to become strong, confident, happy adults. The Straight Talk Series offers educational programs that help parents, caregivers and community members to recognize, understand, and deal with potential problems […]

  • QPR Gatekeeper Training

    Wellness Forum for Young Women 656 Brandywine Drive, State College, PA

    QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer — the 3 simple steps anyone can learn to help save a life from suicide. Just as people trained in CPR and the Heimlich Maneuver help save thousands of lives each year, people trained in QPR learn how to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and […]

  • Mokita Dialogues: Prison System

    New Leaf Initiative 243 South Allen Street, Suite 337, State College, PA, United States

    From the language Kilivila, spoken near Papua New Guinea, mokita means “a known truth that is left unspoken.” Think of it as, “the elephant in the room.” These brown bag luncheon discussions will address some of the elephants among us, critical social concerns that impact the mental well-being of our residents and the development of […]

  • Cheers to Art Fundraiser

    Cheers to Art Fundraising Night for Jana Marie Foundation Arena Bar & Grill 1521 Martin Street State College PA 16801 Looking for a creative and fun activity? Look No further. The lovely and talented, Jackie Gianico guides you through an acrylic painting created by you! Lots of great humor and guidance throughout the class ? […]

    $15.00
  • JAM FEST

      Jana Marie Foundation Presents JAM Fest 2018! Come listen to live music and explore creative activities and experiences in downtown State College on Saturday, May 12 from 12pm – 5pm. Artwork will be displayed in storefront windows and all activities will help increase well-being, build connections and foster self-expression. Sponsored in part by Beck […]

  • Adult Mental Health First Aid

    Wellness Forum for Young Women 656 Brandywine Drive, State College, PA

    The adult Mental Health First Aid course is appropriate for anyone 18 years and older who wants to learn how to help a person who may be experiencing a mental health related crisis or problem. Topics covered include anxiety, depression, psychosis, and addictions. Mental Health First Aid was created in Australia in 2001 by Betty […]

    $20
  • Mokita Dialogues: Mental Health

    From the language Kilivila, spoken near Papua New Guinea, mokita means “a known truth that is left unspoken.” Think of it as, “the elephant in the room.” These brown bag luncheon discussions will address some of the elephants among us, critical social concerns that impact the mental well-being of our residents and the development of […]

  • Youth Mental Health First Aid

    Wellness Forum for Young Women 656 Brandywine Drive, State College, PA

    Youth Mental Health First Aid is designed to teach parents, family members, caregivers, teachers, school staff, peers, neighbors, health and human services workers, and other caring citizens how to help an adolescent (age 12-18) who is experiencing a mental health or addictions challenge or is in crisis. Youth Mental Health First Aid is primarily designed […]

    $10
  • Art with a Heart

    First Friday: Mokita(TM) Trunk Show

    Jana Marie Foundation will once again participate in Art with a Heart! Stop by Calvary Church on July 14 and 15 to purchase artwork from local artists and support Jana Marie Foundation.

  • Mokita Dialogues: Human Trafficking

    New Leaf Initiative 243 South Allen Street, Suite 337, State College, PA, United States

    Jana Marie Foundation has teamed up with the Centre Daily Times and New Leaf Initiative to host a series of community conversations called Mokita™ Dialogues. The purpose behind these community brown bag luncheon discussions is to allow individuals throughout Centre County to come together and talk – for a change. Not only will these discussions […]

  • Mokita Cafe: Environment

    Mokita Poetry Class

    The Mokita(R) Cafe fosters creative and collaborative thinking to enhance the mental well-being and development of our community. Please join Jana Marie Foundation for dinner and an honest, friendly, and thoughtful exchange of ideas around how our natural, social, and community environments can positively impact mental wellness across our region. The dinner will be on […]

  • Mokita Dialogues: Affordable Housing

    New Leaf Initiative 243 South Allen Street, Suite 337, State College, PA, United States

    Jana Marie Foundation has teamed up with the Centre Daily Times and New Leaf Initiative to host a series of community conversations called Mokita™ Dialogues. The purpose behind these community brown bag luncheon discussions is to allow individuals throughout Centre County to come together and talk – for a change. Not only will these discussions […]

  • QPR Suicide Prevention Training for Gatekeepers

    Wellness Forum for Young Women 656 Brandywine Drive, State College, PA

    QPR Gatekeeper Training QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer — the 3 simple steps anyone can learn to help save a life from suicide. Just as people trained in CPR and the Heimlich Maneuver help save thousands of lives each year, people trained in QPR learn how to recognize the warning signs of a […]

  • Lady Lion’s Basketball LeadHERship Academy

    An Evening of Discussion and Song

    Jana Marie Foundation is excited to once again partner with the Lady Lion's Basketball Team for the 2nd annual LeadHERship Academy! This one day event is for young women in grades 5-8. For more information or to register, please visit the Lady Lion's Website.

  • Suicide Prevention Rally

    Home

    Centre County Suicide Prevention Task Force will host it's 3rd annual suicide prevention rally at the Centre County Courthouse on Tuesday, September 4th from 12pm - 12:30pm. Please join us to listen to live music, moving and powerful speaches by community members, and for a chance to remember all of those who have been touched […]

  • An Evening of Hope, Healing, and Remembrance

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    On September 10th, Jana Marie Foundation, with the support from American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Active Minds at Penn State and Beck Psychotherapy, hosts “An Evening of Hope, Healing and Remembrance.”  The evening will start will a community dinner at 5:15pm and a formal presentation will take place starting at 6:30pm. This event is designed […]

  • Mokita(R) Poetry Class

    Mondays, September 17 - October 15. 6:30pm - 7:30pm. Webster's Bookstore and Café. For Poets: Expert and Aspiring Poetry is a powerful medium for finding and sharing truths. In this five part series we will look at the 'elephants' that exist within ourselves and within the community and have the option to share in a […]

  • Upcoming Event

    Test Venue 133 E Beaver Ave, State College, PA, United States

    An upcoming event is planned. You should attend.

  • Mokita(R) Poetry Class

    Mondays, September 17 - October 15. 6:30pm - 7:30pm. Webster's Bookstore and Café. For Poets: Expert and Aspiring Poetry is a powerful medium for finding and sharing truths. In this five part series we will look at the 'elephants' that exist within ourselves and within the community and have the option to share in a […]

  • Mokita Dialogues: Suicide

    New Leaf Initiative 243 South Allen Street, Suite 337, State College, PA, United States

    Jana Marie Foundation has teamed up with the Centre Daily Times and New Leaf Initiative to host a series of community conversations called Mokita™ Dialogues. The purpose behind these community brown bag luncheon discussions is to allow individuals throughout Centre County to come together and talk – for a change. Not only will these discussions […]

  • Mokita(R) Poetry Class

    Mondays, September 17 - October 15. 6:30pm - 7:30pm. Webster's Bookstore and Café. For Poets: Expert and Aspiring Poetry is a powerful medium for finding and sharing truths. In this five part series we will look at the 'elephants' that exist within ourselves and within the community and have the option to share in a […]

  • Mokita(R) Poetry Class

    Mondays, September 17 - October 15. 6:30pm - 7:30pm. Webster's Bookstore and Café. For Poets: Expert and Aspiring Poetry is a powerful medium for finding and sharing truths. In this five part series we will look at the 'elephants' that exist within ourselves and within the community and have the option to share in a […]

  • Mokita(R) Poetry Class

    Mondays, September 17 - October 15. 6:30pm - 7:30pm. Webster's Bookstore and Café. For Poets: Expert and Aspiring Poetry is a powerful medium for finding and sharing truths. In this five part series we will look at the 'elephants' that exist within ourselves and within the community and have the option to share in a […]

  • Alternative Christmas Fair

    University Baptist and Brethren Church (UBBC) 411 South Burrowes Street, State College, PA, United States

    The Alternative Christmas Fair is an annual event organized by UBBC in State College, PA, which gives local and national charities the opportunity to raise funds in a group setting, and visitors to the Fair the chance to learn about those charities.

  • Youth Mental Health First Aid

    Jana Marie Foundation 432 Rolling Ridge Drive, Suite 3, State College, PA, United States

    This 8 hour course provides a 5-step action plan to offer initial help to youth showing signs of mental illness or crisis.

  • Mokita® Dialogues: Human Trafficking

    New Leaf Initiative 243 South Allen Street, Suite 337, State College, PA, United States

    Mokita Dialogues allow community members to come together and talk for a change.  These discussions not only highlight topics of vital concern- elephants in the room – but also provide opportunities for follow up and action.

  • The Field Gives Back

    The Field Burger & Tap 1 Country Club Ln State College, State College, PA, United States

    The Field Gives Back to Jana Marie Foundation! Take the night off of cooking and enjoy a night out. A portion of sales will be donated to Jana Marie Foundation

  • Mokita® Dialogues: Exploring the myths about disabilities

    New Leaf Initiative 243 South Allen Street, Suite 337, State College, PA, United States

    Mokita® Dialogues allow community members to come together and talk for a change.  These discussions not only highlight topics of vital concern- elephants in the room – but also provide opportunities for follow up and action. The Mokita® Dialogues series is sponsored by the Centre Daily times.

  • QPR Suicide Prevention for Gatekeepers

    Penn State HUB 233A HUB-Robeson Center, Room 233, University Park, PA, United States

    QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer — the 3 simple steps anyone can learn to help save a life from suicide. Just as people trained in CPR and the Heimlich Maneuver help save thousands of lives each year, people trained in QPR learn how to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and […]

  • Straight Talk: Courageous Conversations

    Mount Nittany Middle School 656 Brandywine Drive, State College, PA

    During this Straight Talk Session, Marisa Vicere and Ali Turley from Jana Marie Foundation will discuss how to engage our youth in important conversations about mental wellness and suicide prevention.

  • QPR Suicide Prevention Training-private

    A Private QPR Session for SCASD.  Please email info@janamariefoundation.org to learn how you can bring QPR to your organization or business.

  • Jordan Burnham: SCASD

    On Wednesday, January 23, Jana Marie Foundation will bring Jordan to State College High School and the Delta Program to talk about his story and journey of recovery.

  • Mokita® Dialogues: Immigration

    New Leaf Initiative 243 South Allen Street, Suite 337, State College, PA, United States

    Mokita® Dialogues allow community members to come together and talk for a change.  These discussions not only highlight topics of vital concern- elephants in the room – but also provide opportunities for follow up and action. Mokita® Dialogues is sponsored by the Centre Daily Times.

  • QPR Suicide Prevention Training for Gatekeepers

    Jana Marie Foundation 432 Rolling Ridge Drive, Suite 3, State College, PA, United States

    Ask A Question, Save A Life.” Like CPR, QPR is a simple process that anyone can be trained to use to help save the lives of a person who is in crisis.

    During the training, participants will learn the warning signs of suicide and how to respond. Advanced registration requested.

  • Side by Side: A Mother/Daughter Retreat

    Mount Nittany Middle School 656 Brandywine Drive, State College, PA

    Come celebrate and explore your mother-daughter relationship! Through creative expression, engaging activities, and a variety of communication tools that emphasize the magic of connection, participants will have the opportunity to enhance relationship, create long-lasting memories, and find a deeper understanding for one another.

  • QPR Suicide Prevention for Gatekeepers

    Penn State HUB 233A HUB-Robeson Center, Room 233, University Park, PA, United States

    QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer — the 3 simple steps anyone can learn to help save a life from suicide. Just as people trained in CPR and the Heimlich Maneuver help save thousands of lives each year, people trained in QPR learn how to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and […]

  • I’m falling in love all the time

    State Theatre 130 West College Avenue, State College, PA, United States

    Penn State CRC and Jana Marie Foundation bring you a production of Chicago-based actor Jack Schultz' one man play "I'm falling in love all the time." The subject matter explores the intersections between life and addiction, all foregrounded by Schultz' grief following his brother's overdose death.  Join us at the State Threatre for this Free […]

  • Mokita® Café

    Juniper Village 1930 Cliffside Drive, State College, PA, United States

    Mokita® Café with Jana Marie FoundationThe Power of the ArtsThe Willows Dining Room at Juniper Village 1930 Cliffside Dr, State College Jana Marie Foundation is excited to host our 2nd Mokita® Cafe on Wednesday February 6 from 5:30pm - 7:00pm.  Join us at Juniper Village for this special dinner and discussion focusing on the powerful impact […]

  • SHINE

    Park Forest Middle School 2180 School Drive, State College, United States

    Offering young women a time for self-reflection, expression through art, and connectivity to other students and local community.

  • Straight Talk: Digital Citizenship and Social Media

    Mount Nittany Middle School 656 Brandywine Drive, State College, PA

    Facilitated by Paul McCormick and John Aston, this Straight Talk session will take a look at healthy ways to engage with social media and how parents and caring adults can help set boundaries for the young people in their lives.

  • Youth Mental Health First Aid, Part 1

    Jana Marie Foundation 432 Rolling Ridge Drive, Suite 3, State College, PA, United States

    This 8 hour course provides you with a 5-step action plan to offer initial help to youth showing signs of mental illness or crisis.  This course is sponsored by Mount Nittany Health in partnership with PeerStar, LLC and Jana Marie Foundation.*You must attend both days.

    $10
  • Youth Mental Health First Aid, Day 2

    Jana Marie Foundation 432 Rolling Ridge Drive, Suite 3, State College, PA, United States

    This 8 hour course provides you with a 5-step action plan to offer initial help to youth showing signs of mental illness or crisis.  This course is sponsored by Mount Nittany Health in partnership with PeerStar, LLC and Jana Marie Foundation.*You must attend both days.

    $10
  • SHINE

    Park Forest Middle School 2180 School Drive, State College, United States

    Offering young women a time for self-reflection, expression through art, and connectivity to other students and local community.

  • QPR Suicide Prevention

    Jana Marie Foundation 432 Rolling Ridge Drive, Suite 3, State College, PA, United States

    QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer — the 3 simple steps anyone can learn to help save a life from suicide. Just as people trained in CPR and the Heimlich Maneuver help save thousands of lives each year, people trained in QPR learn how to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and […]

  • Mokita® Dialogues: Body Image

    New Leaf Initiative 243 South Allen Street, Suite 337, State College, PA, United States

    Mokita® Dialogues allow community members to come together and talk for a change.  These discussions not only highlight topics of vital concern- elephants in the room – but also provide opportunities for follow up and action. Mokita® Dialogues is sponsored by the Centre Daily Times.

  • SHINE

    Park Forest Middle School 2180 School Drive, State College, United States

    Offering young women a time for self-reflection, expression through art, and connectivity to other students and local community.

  • Mokita® Poetry

    Webster's Bookstore & Cafe 133 East Beaver Avenue, State College, PA, United States

    Poetry is a powerful medium for finding and sharing truths. In this five part series we will look at the ‘elephants’ that exist within ourselves and within the community and have the option to share in a safe class environment and/or in a public reading of original work on the final day. Throughout our time […]

  • Connect: A Parent/Teen Program, Part 1

    Mount Nittany Middle School 656 Brandywine Drive, State College, PA

    A Parent/Teen Program Parenting a teenager can be tough work and being a teenager isn’t always easy. All families can benefit from time together to connect, communicate, and contribute to the parent child relationship! Join the Jana Marie Foundation in a three-part series where teens and parents come together to learn, grow, and flourish. Session […]

  • A Tale to Tell

    Wyndham Garden 310 Elks Club Road, State College, PA, United States

    On Friday, March 15, 2019 Jana Marie Foundation’s annual dinner, “A Night to Remember, A Cause to Believe In,” returns to State College. This year’s theme, “A Tale to Tell,” will focus on the power of storytelling.  Join us to support the Foundation’s work to promote mental and emotional wellness through dialogue and creative expression. Cost is $50 per person […]

  • Mokita® Poetry

    Webster's Bookstore & Cafe 133 East Beaver Avenue, State College, PA, United States

    Poetry is a powerful medium for finding and sharing truths. In this five part series we will look at the ‘elephants’ that exist within ourselves and within the community and have the option to share in a safe class environment and/or in a public reading of original work on the final day. Throughout our time […]

  • Straight Talk: Adolescence and Gender

    Mount Nittany Middle School 656 Brandywine Drive, State College, PA

    Dr. Sheri Berenbaum, professor of Psychology and Pediatrics, will facilitate this Straight Talk Session focused on Adolescence and Gender.

  • Connect: A Parent/Teen Program, Part 2

    Mount Nittany Middle School 656 Brandywine Drive, State College, PA

    A Parent/Teen Program Parenting a teenager can be tough work and being a teenager isn’t always easy. All families can benefit from time together to connect, communicate, and contribute to the parent child relationship! Join the Jana Marie Foundation in a three-part series where teens and parents come together to learn, grow, and flourish. Session […]

  • Mokita® Poetry

    Webster's Bookstore & Cafe 133 East Beaver Avenue, State College, PA, United States

    Poetry is a powerful medium for finding and sharing truths. In this five part series we will look at the ‘elephants’ that exist within ourselves and within the community and have the option to share in a safe class environment and/or in a public reading of original work on the final day. Throughout our time, […]

  • Mokita® Dialogues: Social Media

    New Leaf Initiative 243 South Allen Street, Suite 337, State College, PA, United States

    Mokita® Dialogues allow community members to come together and talk for a change.  These discussions not only highlight topics of vital concern- elephants in the room – but also provide opportunities for follow up and action. Mokita® Dialogues is sponsored by the Centre Daily Times.

  • Connect: A Parent/Teen Program, Part 3

    Mount Nittany Middle School 656 Brandywine Drive, State College, PA

    A Parent/Teen Program Parenting a teenager can be tough work and being a teenager isn’t always easy. All families can benefit from time together to connect, communicate, and contribute to the parent child relationship! Join the Jana Marie Foundation in a three-part series where teens and parents come together to learn, grow, and flourish. Session […]

  • Embrace!

    Panorama Village 240 Villa Crest Drive, State College, PA, United States

    The Embrace! Wellness Program provides young women in grades 6-12 the opportunity to build personal strength and self-confidence to help combat the stresses of today’s high pressure society  Advanced registration required.

  • Mokita® Poetry

    Webster's Bookstore & Cafe 133 East Beaver Avenue, State College, PA, United States

    Poetry is a powerful medium for finding and sharing truths. In this five part series we will look at the ‘elephants’ that exist within ourselves and within the community and have the option to share in a safe class environment and/or in a public reading of original work on the final day. Throughout our time, […]

  • Ignite!

    Park Forest Middle School 2180 School Drive, State College, United States

    Our Ignite Program will immerse young men in engaging activities and experiences that promote mental and physical wellness and will assist them in exploring their sense of purpose. This program, created for young men in grades 6-8, focuses on personal growth, creative expression, self-confidence, and social development. Advanced registration required.