Join us on the third Tuesday of each month from 9-11 am for expert-led training on the topics that matter most to parents of children with mental, emotional, and behavioral health challenges. Each session dives into a specific skill or strategy—like preventing behavioral crises, using emotional first aid, or avoiding power struggles—so you can feel more confident and equipped to handle everyday challenges. These sessions are part of our effort to offer ongoing mental health education for parents and providers, helping families build the skills they need to navigate difficult moments.
You’re not alone in this journey. Our monthly Parent Support Group meets on the third Monday of each month from 7-8:30 pm to offer a welcoming space for open conversation. There’s no set agenda—just an opportunity to talk, listen, and support each other through the ups and downs of parenting a child with mental, emotional, or behavioral health challenges.
Care providers play a vital role in the lives of the families who come to Camp Get-A-Way, and we want to support you, too! Our Lunch & Learn sessions, held on the first Tuesday of each month from 12-1 pm, are designed to equip professionals with practical strategies and knowledge about our programs. Whether you’re a social worker, therapist, or educator, we invite you to learn with us and pass valuable insights along to the families you serve. These sessions ensure that professionals have access to quality mental health education for parents and providers, strengthening our community’s support network for children in need.
Once a month, we host an interactive training session covering essential topics like crisis prevention, behavior support, and emotional first aid. Led by our experienced staff and guest speakers, these sessions provide practical strategies and mental health education for parents and providers that you can apply right away.
Often, the best support comes from others who understand what you're going through. Our monthly support group is a space for parents to share their experiences, exchange advice, and encourage one another—no pressure, no judgment, just community. This group is a key part of our commitment to mental health education for parents and providers, offering real-life insight and peer support.
Designed for professionals who work with children with mental, emotional, and behavioral health challenges, these monthly sessions introduce resources and offer insight into effective strategies. Whether you’re a therapist, teacher, or support worker, you’ll gain valuable knowledge and mental health education for parents and providers to share with the families you serve.