General Mental Health Resources
Addiction is a symptom of a divided self; an unhealthy dependence on substances or compulsive activities to provide a temporary sense of wholeness and well-being.
The Children's Bereavement Center provides free Peer Support Groups for children, young adults, and adult caregivers after the death of a loved one.
Teen-driven Jewish movement to provide support, build connections, increase well-being and resilience, and reduce stigma around mental health. Teens (ages 13-19) can engage in creative activities, partnerships, events, and innovate online content designed by teens for teens.
Facebook community centered on bringing awareness and support to depression and suicide.
EVOLVE is an 8 to 12-week, Intensive Outpatient Program for adolescents ages 14-18 who are living with mental health issues.
Teen-driven Jewish movement to provide support, build connections, increase well-being and resilience, and reduce stigma around mental health. Teens (ages 13-19) can engage in creative activities, partnerships, events, and innovate online content designed by teens for teens.
JCS specializes in compassionate services that address the unique needs of children, adolescents and young adults. From mental health counseling and addiction treatment to violence prevention and mentoring initiatives, JCS has programs to assist youth in any situation or circumstance. In keeping with our efforts to deliver help in neighborhood settings, many programs are offered at JCS offices, area schools, synagogues and community centers.
Jewish Teens Thrive is an initiative of the Jewish Teen Education & Engagement Funder Collaborative an innovative philanthropic experiment whereby national and local funders work together to develop, nurture and scale new approaches to teen engagement. The teen initiatives are informed by up-to-the-minute research and data, and draw on the collective strength of local organizations.
Living with mental illness may sometimes leave you feeling hopeless and alone. Often, you may not know what’s wrong or you may even feel like you’ve done something wrong. Even when you do understand what’s happening, you may find it hard to talk about what you’re going through with friends and family. The stigma associated with having a mental illness often makes it hard to talk openly about your feelings and experiences. We want you to know that help is available.
Project Extreme is a one of a kind not-for-profit organization, providing unique, innovative and individualized attention and services for teens-at-risk, their families, and their communities.
Created to help address the issues of mental illness and addiction in the Jewish community and beyond. Providing Education, awareness, outreach, Financial assistance for treatment, and Scalable programs.
Created to help address the issues of mental illness and addiction in the Jewish community and beyond. Providing Education, awareness, outreach, Financial assistance for treatment, and Scalable programs.
To create a Jewish community that is more aware, respectful, and empathetic to people living with mental illness.
UMatter is a program focused on empowering teens to shatter the stigmas surrounding mental health challenges and suicide. It operates within the Friendship Circle family and is led by Teen Director Rabbi Yarden Blumstein. After recognizing a need for a larger discussion about mental health in the Detroit community, Friendship Circle created a teen advisory board to work on projects that would go on to create an atmosphere of inclusion within the community.
Addiction is a symptom of a divided self; an unhealthy dependence on substances or compulsive activities to provide a temporary sense of wholeness and well-being.