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Summer camps prepare to help children with mental health issues

Summer camps prepare to help children with mental health issues Funding available to allow more families to send children to camp Share Updated: 6:14 PM EDT Jun 15, 2021 Funding available to allow more families to send children to camp Share Updated: 6:14 PM EDT Jun 15, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript TEAMING UP WITH MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELORS TO ADDRESS ANY ISSUES THAT CROP UP IN REAL-TIME. FOR SOME OF THE KIDS, THEY MIGHT NOT HAVE BEEN AROUND OTHER KIDS FOR AN ENTIRE YEAR. AMY: THERE AREN’T MANY SLOTS LEFT AT THE BOYS AND GIRLS CAMPS ISTH SUMMER, BUT NEW HAMPSREHI HAS HUNDREDS OF SUMMER CAMPS AND THE COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION WANTKIS DS TO GO. THEY NEED TO GO TO CAMP, THEY NEED TO GET GRASS BETWEEN THEIR TOES. TH EY NEED TO PLAY WITH FRIENDS, CLIMB A TREE, SKIN THEIR KNEE. Y:AM THIS WEBSITE HAS ETH APPLICATION FOR FUNDING. FAMILIES OF FOUR WHO HAVE INCOMES UNR DE$65,500 CAN QUALIFY FOR $500 PER STUDENTND FAMILIES OF FOUR UNDER WHO MAKE

Mental health resources available in NH for young people

There are many resources around New Hampshire to help young people struggling with mental health challenges.Those organizations are working hard to keep up with the increased demand, but they said anyone who needs help should reach out. WATCH: The full COVID-19 Impact: Helping Kids Cope specialEveryone who talked to WMUR, from teens and parents to counselors, educators and professionals said one of the best resources is young people themselves and the attitude they bring to this issue. I see these young people doing something that in my generation we could not do, Maj. Ross Conte (Ret.), president of NAMI NH. We could not eliminate some of the stigma and some of the problems to get ourselves help. Do you or someone you know need help? The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is available 24/7 at 1-800-273-8255 or online. More resources are at the end of this story.There are many resources available if you or someone you know need help:National Suicide Prevention Lifelin

Pedaling For Prevention: Teens from NH to ride bicycles across US

Two New Hampshire teenagers are planning to cycle across the country to raise awareness about suicide prevention in a journey where every mile will matter.Mike Mariani and Devon McLaughlin are two 16-year-old best friends who recently ended their 700-mile bike ride around New England at the Chesterfield Fire Department to honor someone who is no longer here. WATCH: The full COVID-19 Impact: Helping Kids Cope special Nate was just a super funny person and very caring, Mike Mariani said.Nate Mariani, Mike Mariani s older brother, died by suicide in 2018. He was a 16-year-old junior at Keene High School. There was no signs, nothing. It just came out of the blue. It was really shocking, Mike Mariani said. Do you or someone you know need help? The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is available 24/7 at 1-800-273-8255 or online. More resources are at the end of this story.Through that pain, Mike Mariani found purpose. He and McLaughlin launched Pedaling for Prevention. The pa

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