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It’s the beginning of a new school year for many students and families and that means a lot of excitement and challenges as parents and children adjust for new schedules and heavy workloads. Springing back into gear after a summer of rest is not always easy. But with some guidance…...
Jenny had been living with her grandparents for two months when they realized they were in over their heads.She struggled with bulimia, self harm, and failing grades and was unable to communicate the loss and anxiety leading to these destructive behaviors. Through Edgewood, Jenny and her grandparents were able to…...
Suzy Vogler wants Bay Area foundations to know one thing: if you really want to have a long-term impact, choose a trustworthy organization that shares your values and let them decide where the greatest need is. That relationship of trust and generosity runs deep for Vogler, who along with her…...
When *April entered Edgewood’s Turning Point Program, she appeared disheveled and was not taking care of her hygiene or appearance. Her mental illness symptoms were severe. April was living in her parent’s home: no job, no activities, no friends. She wasn't safe traveling in the community on her own....