Child Guidance Resource Center Holds 2nd Roundtable Discussion in Coatesville

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Child Guidance Resource Centers hosts a roundtable discussion June 4 in Coatesville on Neighborhood safety and mental health
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Child Guidance Resource Centers in Havertown is hosting its second virtual Child Guidance Neighborhood Solutions roundtable discussion on June 4, 9:30 a.m., this time in Coatesville.

Child Guidance Resource Centers is committed to building inclusion, encouraging anti-racism and safety, and improving mental health in our communities.

It has launched this series of virtual community round tables across Delaware, Chester, Mongomery, and Philadelphia counties.

The first one took place March 5, 2021 in Upper Darby, Delaware County.

These sessions bring together leaders, organizations, and community members to discuss ways to better understand the needs of our neighborhoods and ways we can work together to build better communities.

The Child Guidance Neighborhood Safety Solutions Initiative provides a space for all neighborhoods to have an opportunity to hear from and ask questions to elected officials, community leaders, school representatives, clergy, and more.

The focus is on collaborative, inclusive change. Conversations are focused on mental health, anti-racism, diversity, and creating safe, equitable communities.

The virtual “Let’s Talk About It: Coatesville”roundtable features Nydea Graves, City Councilwoman; Deborah Willet, Grandfamilies Program Coordinator; Jarvis Berry, CYI Executive Director; Keith Wilburn, Coatesville Kids to College; Josh Crans, The Bridge Academy and moderator, Elgin Bailey, from the Friends Association.

If you would like to join the event, use Zoom meeting ID is 989-646-5252.

To learn more about this initiative, visit www.cgrc.org, or email info@cgrc.org with questions.  

Child Guidance Resource Centers was founded in 1956 and continues to help 9,600 children and families annually who benefit from 24 programs.

Child Guidance Resource Centers has been providing services for those who struggle with autism, anxiety, ADHD, learning disabilities, depression, developmental disabilities, trauma, and truancy.

The organization provides life-changing therapies and also teaches life skills for children and parents to succeed.

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