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SUMMARY:Call to Mind Live: Impacts of Homelessness on Youth Mental Health
DESCRIPTION:About 5\,000 young people are currently experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles County. The reasons vary from abuse or conflict at home to housing and economic insecurity experienced by families. Now\, after more than a year of a global pandemic\, many advocates worry those numbers could climb.\n\n\n\nOn May 27\, KPCC will host Call to Mind Live: Impacts of Homelessness on Youth Mental Health\, a Well Beings Virtual Tour Event. Take Two's A Mart nez and special guests will explore the mental health effects on homeless youth and talk about the reasons why young people end up on the streets and what help is available - from finding secure housing to trauma therapy.\n\n\n\nJoin us for this free virtual program.\n\n\n\nWELL BEINGS is a major national campaign from WETA addressing health needs in America with a focus on youth mental health. The WELL BEINGS TOUR is made possible by Otsuka\, Kaiser Permanente\, Bank of America\, Liberty Mutual Insurance\, American Psychiatric Association Foundation\, One Mind\, Movember\, National Alliance on Mental Illness\, The Dauten Family Foundation\, Dana Foundation\, Hersh Foundation\, Mental Health Services Oversight & Accountability Commission\, Frances Von Schlegell and John E. Von Schlegell\, Robina Riccitiello\, Sutter Health\, and Jackson Family Enterprises. Partners include CALL TO MIND at American Public Media\, PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs\, Forbes\, PEOPLE\, Mental Health America\, The Steve Fund\, and The Jed Foundation.\n\n\n\nCall to Mind is American Public Media's initiative to foster new conversations about mental health. Call to Mind is bringing mental health conversations into the open\, increasing public knowledge and engagement\, to empower people to find the support they want and need.\n\n\n\nHosted by A Mart nez\, Take Two is a daily magazine show that airs on KPCC 89.3 exploring news and culture through the lens of Southern California.\n\n\n\nRegistrants may be contacted by Southern California Public Radio\, Call to Mind and Well Beings about this and future events.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="font-size:12px\;"><span style="font-family:verdana\;">About 5\,000 young people are currently experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles County. The reasons vary from abuse or conflict at home to housing and economic insecurity experienced by families. Now\, after more than a year of a global pandemic\, many advocates worry those numbers could climb.<br />\n<br />\nOn May 27\, KPCC will host Call to Mind Live: Impacts of Homelessness on Youth Mental Health\, a Well Beings Virtual Tour Event. Take Two&rsquo\;s A Mart&iacute\;nez and special guests will explore the mental health effects on homeless youth and talk about the reasons why young people end up on the streets and what help is available - from finding secure housing to trauma therapy.<br />\n<br />\nJoin us for this free virtual program.<br />\n<br />\nWELL BEINGS is a major national campaign from WETA addressing health needs in America with a focus on youth mental health. The WELL BEINGS TOUR is made possible by Otsuka\, Kaiser Permanente\, Bank of America\, Liberty Mutual Insurance\, American Psychiatric Association Foundation\, One Mind\, Movember\, National Alliance on Mental Illness\, The Dauten Family Foundation\, Dana Foundation\, Hersh Foundation\, Mental Health Services Oversight &amp\; Accountability Commission\, Frances Von Schlegell and John E. Von Schlegell\, Robina Riccitiello\, Sutter Health\, and Jackson Family Enterprises. Partners include CALL TO MIND at American Public Media\, PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs\, Forbes\, PEOPLE\, Mental Health America\, The Steve Fund\, and The Jed Foundation.<br />\n<br />\nCall to Mind is American Public Media&rsquo\;s initiative to foster new conversations about mental health. Call to Mind is bringing mental health conversations into the open\, increasing public knowledge and engagement\, to empower people to find the support they want and need.<br />\n<br />\nHosted by A Mart&iacute\;nez\, Take Two is a daily magazine show that airs on KPCC 89.3 exploring news and culture through the lens of Southern California.<br />\n<br />\nRegistrants may be contacted by Southern California Public Radio\, Call to Mind and Well Beings about this and future events.</span></span>
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URL:https://business.hccusa.us/events/details/call-to-mind-live-impacts-of-homelessness-on-youth-mental-health-17343
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