CoveCare Center has received a $20,000 grant to continue its mental health services to youth in crisis in Putnam County. This grant was made possible by the Westchester Community Foundation, a division of The New York Community Foundation.
Through the Children’s Crisis Response Program, CoveCare Center serves children and adolescents throughout the county who are in an emotional crisis and need a behavioral health assessment. The emphasis of the Children’s Crisis Response Program is always on the safety, treatment and well-being of the child as well as their parents and caretakers. Trained clinicians are available at CoveCare Center during all hours of operation to assist local schools and families with an immediate assessment and evaluation when a crisis arises.
“There is no shortage of stress for youth these days. The amount of pressure put on kids is unparalleled in my memory, and often that pressure can build to a moment or moments of emotional crisis. It is a special thing for a community-based organization like CoveCare to be provided resources so we can be available to children at those times, and we are grateful for the support of the Westchester Community Foundation,” comments Eric A. Toth, Chief Executive Officer for CoveCare Center.
Liza Szpylka, CoveCare Center’s Vice President of Behavioral Health Services, shares, “This is an extremely important program for our youth. It is essential that the young members of our community have a safe place to turn to in a time of need.”
In addition to the children’s crisis program, CoveCare Center offers a broad range of services for people of all ages to address mental health needs, social and emotional issues, and substance use prevention and treatment. For more information about CoveCare Center and its services, visit www.covecarecenter.org or call (845) 225-2700.