ACADEMIC SUCCESS
GOOD CHARACTER & LEADERSHIP
HEALTHY LIFESTYLES
YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH For over 60 years, Boys & Girls Clubs have done whatever it takes to meet the needs of young people and their families. We are unwavering in our commitment to the next generation of youth and putting them on the path to Great Futures. The adolescent years Our community has an urgent need for mental health services. As we work to recover from the long-term effects of COVID, this is especially true for youth. Poor mental health can affect all areas of life well into adulthood.
provide a critical window in which strong mental health can be promoted, problems can be addressed, and good
Youth mental health has never been more important, and we are working diligently to help address this deficit with new mental health and counseling services in our Clubs.
1 in 3
high school students experienced persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness in 2019
40%
increase since 2009
habits can be developed.
1 in 6 youth
reported making a suicide plan in the past year
44%
increase since 2009
* CDC’s Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Data Summary & Trends Report: 2009-2019
SUPPORTING MENTAL HEALTH IN THE CLUB Through strategic partnerships with the Nevada Department of Health & Human Services, Nevada Division of Child & Family Services, Nevada Department of Education, Clark County and UNLV, licensed therapists are available on-site at our Clubs. These mental health professionals work in tandem with Club staff to offer trauma-informed care and Social Emotional Learning (SEL) sessions to youth.
Nevada Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) Nevada Division of Child & Family Services (DCFS)
By providing these services in Clubs, our community has broader access to mental health services, and caregivers avoid the challenges of time and transportation for appointments.