Watch, Listen, Act: Three Steps for Preventing
Suicide in Youth. Beginning this May, our 2008 family training will continue throughout the summer visiting each region of the state. Please visit our Training Details page or call 1-800-905-3436 for more information.
Idaho Youth Council Receives $2000 Grant
The Idaho Youth Council, a program with our organization, received a $2000 dollar grant which will allow the IYC to design a project for Global Youth Service Day on April 25th. Thank you to Youth Service America for this generous gift!
Provider Training Meaningful Youth Involvement
June 24th, in Twin Falls, the Idaho Youth Council will begin the first of three remaining locations for their provider training. Please look to our Training Details page for more information about attending this training or call 1-800-905-3436
$2000 Grant for Mentoring Program for Children
with mental illnesses transitioning to adulthood. We thank: Frank and Dorothy Peavey Memorial Fund, the Archie B. Teater Fund for Children with Disabilities, and the Southwestern Region Greatest Need Fund in the ICF as the grantor for this generous grant.
New Business Members!
The Federation proudly welcomes the following new business members: Intermountain Hospital; Four Rivers Mental Health; Portneuf Valley Family Center; Community Partnerships of Idaho, Inc.; and Kootenai Behavioral Health Center.
The messageboard is a great place to talk with our staff, other parents, and other members of the community. Find answers to your questions or just join in the conversation.
Although the messageboard is moderated, we only log in when an issue has been reported.
To become a member, simply click on the 'Register' on the top navigation of the messageboard. Enter your information and confirm your email. That's it! Like I said, not much to it.
Why should you register?
Find answers to your questions! Our staff and other parents regular visit the messageboard and will answer your questions to the best of their abilities.
Contribute! If you would like to help out other parents, you can give advice and answers. We encourage open participation.
Network! The Idaho Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health acknowledges your special needs of your family and other families. By talking with other parents in similar situations, you can find support, understanding, and friendship.