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Olympic Level Mental Wellness

Olympians are recognized around the world as some of the most capable and skillful athletes in the field. Their bodies and minds are trained to perform at peak levels, yet in spite of this, they are proving themselves just as vulnerable to poor mental health as anyone else. Although the…...

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Florida School Shooting Tragedy – Edgewood Resources

The tragic shooting that occurred at a high school in Parkland Florida on February 14th is another wake-up call for all of us; we need to pay more attention to our fellow citizens (young and old) who show signs of struggling with mental health issues. That day, a 19-year-old former…...

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Star

Star came to Edgewood Center for Children and Families to escape domestic abuse. Her family cared for her but struggled to find the appropriate tools to handle Star’s unique challenges with self-esteem and aggressive behavior....

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Remembering John O’Brien

Edgewood Center for Children and Families lost a long-time friend and member of its family late last year. John O’Brien truly embraced our mission, spending almost 21 years in service to our youth, our families, and our community. For many of those years, he was the Up-night Facility Manager that…...

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Giving Thanks with the Edgewood Auxiliary

Our friends in the Edgewood Auxiliary know exactly how stressful the holidays can be. With so much going on between friends, family, and food, there is little time for rest; yet they also know exactly how hard a lonely holiday season can be. That’s why last Thursday on November 16,…...

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