Fifteen PBC Library locations will serve as meal distribution sites for the Palm Beach County Youth Services Department's Summer Food Service Program (SFSP). Details here: https://t.co/PhNt6Qp9HT. @pbclibrary@PBCYSD
#ICYMI: @pbccsd's Emergency Rental/Utility Assistance Program (ERA) portal has reopened.
For a full list of eligibility requirements & to apply, visit https://t.co/zqblKuJcg0.
For assistance with the application, attend a Lunch-N-Learn held virtually Tuesdays at 12:00 pm.
@PBCYSD in partnership with @birthto22 and the Becoming a Trauma Sensitive Community Action Team, celebrated the sixth annual “Get Your Green On" campaign and invited Palm Beach County to wear green on May 20 in solidarity.
All the details here: https://t.co/VPjoGsZq7r.
Birth to 22: United for Brighter Futures' Becoming a Trauma Sensitive Community action team members wore green during their team meeting to raise awareness about mental health and trauma informed care! #GetYourGreenOn#GYGO2021
Together we can raise awareness by creating visible support and fostering safe spaces to talk openly about mental health and trauma. #GetYourGreenOn#GYGO2021
Good communication is the cornerstone of every healthy relationship? Without effective communication, healthy relationships are difficult to establish & maintain.
Improve your communications skills with these simple tips: https://t.co/3wXHyivoRp #ThursdayThoughts#GetYourGreenOn
Today is #GetYourGreenOn Day! Check out @PBCYSD Director Tammy K. Fields discussing the mental health awareness and trauma-informed care campaign with Angela Rozier from @WPBF25News. #GYGO2021
Watch the segment here: https://t.co/goTJGvpIOm.
@KatherineGopie and @KristenRulison join the #RB21 Plenary to discuss what they learned about partnering across school and #OST settings. "SEL has allowed us to think outside of the school and leverage partners across the county, such as @birthto22." - Katherine Gopie #SELPBC
Palm Beach County Youth Services Department employees are wearing green in support of Mental Health Awareness and Trauma Informed Care Month! #GetYourGreenOn#GYGO2021#TeamPBC
#DYK Green is the official color of mental health awareness? Wear green tomorrow, May 20 to show your support for Mental Health Awareness and Trauma Informed Care Month!
Post a picture and tag @gygopbc and use #GetYourGreenOn and #GYGO2021 as hashtags! 💚
The School District of Palm Beach County is partnering with Achieve 3000 to offer Smarty Ants, an early literacy, phonics-based program, to support every child aged 3-6 in Palm Beach County!
Call 877-235-2525 or Visit https://t.co/mskfFaOr9f to activate a free subscription!
Looking for something to do this summer? @pbcerm is offering paid summer internships for those interested in getting first-hand experience working with scientists to preserve, protect, & enhance PBC’s land & water resources.
Send resume to [email protected] by no later than 5/17.
As part of Mental Health and Trauma Informed Care Month, @pbcparks invited @PBCYSD's Dr. Shayna Ginsburg onto the Power of Parks Podcast to discuss the #GetYourGreenOn campaign and how parks can have a positive impact on mental health.
Listen: https://t.co/K82Rja1z4e. #GYGO2021
1 in 4 adults & 1 in 5 youth will experience a mental health condition in their lifetime. Recognizing that mental health conditions are common can help us feel comfortable lending support & reaching out when we need help. #GYGO2021#GetYourGreenOn