Post from Community: ‘COVID-19 and Our Children’ virtual series by Seeds of Health wraps up November 9 | Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
Seeds of Health
November 8, 2020
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The final segment of Seeds of Health’s ‘COVID-19 and Our Children’ virtual series is scheduled to take place Monday, November 9 at 10am. Amanda Ramirez and Claudia Moreno, two school-based therapists from SaintA, will lead the discussion on current mental health trends and concerns our youth are experiencing right now, the potential longer-term dangers for youth living during the current health pandemic, and steps that can be taken to build resiliency in our youth.
Monday, Nov. 9, 10:00 AM via ZOOM
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Guest Speakers: Amanda Ramirez, MS, LPC, School-Based Therapist, SaintA; Claudia Moreno, School-Based Therapist, SaintA
Topic: The Emotional Lives of Our Children in a COVID-19 World
**The event is free but registration is required by November 7 at: https://web.mmac.org/events/The-Emotional-Lives-of-Children-in-a-COVID19-World-2707/details
The virtual series is put on by Seeds of Health with sponsorship from Kapco, Inc. Past events in this series can be viewed on Seeds of Health’s website: https://www.seedsofhealth.org/apps/news/category/4913
About Seeds of Health, Inc.
Founded in 1983, Seeds of Health, Inc. is the only K-12 charter school agency in the state of Wisconsin serving approximately 1,300 students in four high schools and a K-8 elementary program. The five individual and unique education programs serve a broad range of student needs – from at-risk to the college bound. Seeds of Health is Milwaukee’s innovative “home grown” answer to imaginative, collaborative and cutting-edge education options, with the vision to positively impact the growth and development of urban children. For more information, please visit www.seedsofhealth.org.