JAM Sessions

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

For Teens, ages 11-17
Tuesdays, April 4th-May 5th
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 refelct on their past, envision their future, and appreciate their present.

YMCA Members: Free
YMCA Non-members: $10

Please register for the class through the YMCA.

JAM Sessions

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

For Teens, ages 11-17
Tuesdays, April 4th-May 5th
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 refelct on their past, envision their future, and appreciate their present.

YMCA Members: Free
YMCA Non-members: $10

Please register for the class through the YMCA.

Straight Talk: Inclusive Excellence

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

Have you ever talked to your kids about race or racism? Do you believe it is an important conversation to have? Come find out about how not having this conversation can send a clear message to kids that the topic is taboo and off limits. Participants will leave the workshop with conversation starters, a list of books to help learn more about diversity, and an awareness of why the topic is important to talk with kids about. Join Carlos Wiley, Director of the Paul Robeson Cultural Center for this engaging Straight Talk Session.

JAM Sessions

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

For Teens, ages 11-17
Tuesdays, April 4th-May 5th
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 refelct on their past, envision their future, and appreciate their present.

YMCA Members: Free
YMCA Non-members: $10

Please register for the class through the YMCA.

JAM Sessions

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

For Teens, ages 11-17
Tuesdays, April 4th-May 5th
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 refelct on their past, envision their future, and appreciate their present.

YMCA Members: Free
YMCA Non-members: $10

Please register for the class through the YMCA.

JAM Sessions

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

For Teens, ages 11-17
Tuesdays, April 4th-May 5th
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 refelct on their past, envision their future, and appreciate their present.

YMCA Members: Free
YMCA Non-members: $10

Please register for the class through the YMCA.

JAM Sessions

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

For Teens, ages 11-17
Tuesdays, April 4th-May 5th
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 refelct on their past, envision their future, and appreciate their present.

YMCA Members: Free
YMCA Non-members: $10

Please register for the class through the YMCA.

Stomper Unveiling

Programs

Meet YANA - Jana Marie Foundation's newest Stomper! YANA was created by youth and community members throughout the state of Pennsylvania and was sponsored by Youth M.O.V.E. PA and Systems of Care Partnership.

The unveiling will take place during the May 2017 Youth M.O.V.E. PA Mental Health Awareness Day in Harrisburg.

The Stompers Project(R) by Jana Marie Foundation is a unique community project designed to break down barriers and stomp out the stigma that surrounds mental and emotional health. To learn more visit www.stompersproject.org.

Youth Mental Health First Aid

Mental Health Awareness Month

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 for adults who regularly interact with young people. The course introduces common mental health challenges for youth, reviews typical adolescent development, and teaches a 5-step action plan for how to help young people in both crisis and non-crisis situations. Topics covered include anxiety, depression, substance use, disorders in which psychosis may occur, disruptive behavior disorders (including AD/HD), and eating disorders.

$10

First Friday: Mokita(TM) Trunk Show

Embrace!

May is Mental Health Month! The Jana Marie Foundation, Skills of Central PA, and Beck Psychotherapy are hosting the Mokita™ Trunk Show. The word “mokita” comes from the language Kilivila, spoken near Papua New Guinea and means “a known truth that we don’t discuss,” often referred to as an “elephant in the room.” The purpose of the Mokita™ Trunk Show is to highlight positive ways to cope with “elephants” that exist in our community – art, music, creative expression, outdoors, whatever it may be. Artists have painted elephant cutouts that will be placed in windows throughout the downtown. Come visit us on First Friday for an engaging and interactive evening in downtown State College.