Providence, Sounders discuss youth mental health at El Centro De La Raza
Providence and Seattle Sounders FC hosted 120 students from Seattle and Federal Way, Washington for a youth mental health event at El Centro De La
Providence and Seattle Sounders FC hosted 120 students from Seattle and Federal Way, Washington for a youth mental health event at El Centro De La
Learn about Providence’s innovative solutions and strategic investments in programs to address the mental health crisis featured recently in Hearst Media’s Seattle PI. One example
Arpan Waghray, M.D., CEO, Providence’s Well Being Trust, recently spoke with journalist Patti Payne to talk about the relationship between mental health and resilience, and
The Mental Health Club at Lindbergh High School in Renton, Washington, recently hosted a walk to amplify the importance of suicide prevention. The walk, supported
Effective mental health support in schools can lead to significant improvements in students’ emotional and psychological well-being, which is closely linked to their academic success
RENTON, WASH., Aug. 7, 2024 – Work2BeWell is launching a free, one-of-its-kind Youth Mental Health Curriculum for schools across the country in partnership with the
Pictured above from left: Jawanza Hadley, program director, Work2BeWell; Dr. Vivek Murthy, U.S. Surgeon General; and Dr. Arpan Waghray, CEO, Providence’s Well Being Trust. Providence’s
Earth Day is an opportunity to amplify the importance of protecting Earth’s natural resources, and to be intentional about connecting with nature and spending time
Climate change can be very easy to see, from increasing temperatures to forest fires to rising sea levels. There’s also an impact we can’t always
This is a continuation of our full piece on climate change and its impact on mental health. Read Part 1. What Can We Do? According
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