Child, Adolescent & Young Adult Services
Often times we don’t know where to turn when our children, youth, or young adults have behavioral health needs. Mid Shore Behavioral Health, Inc. is a good place to start.
Our resource guide and Child, Adolescent, and Youth Services (CAYAS) Behavioral Health Coordinator are resources available with a call.
Questions? Contact:
Audra Cherbonnier, LMSW
Behavioral Health Coordinator, Child & Adolescent Services Supervisor
acherbonnier@midshorebehavioralhealth.org | (410)770-4801 ext 304
Ashley Strazza, CPRS
Behavioral Health Coordinator, Harm Reduction/ Peer Outreach
astrazza@midshorebehavioralhealth.org
(410)770-4801 ext 310
410-819-9771
Sarah Fegan, LMSW
Behavioral Health Coordinator, Children, Adolescents, & Young Adults
sfegan@midshorebehavioralhealth.org
(410)770-4801 ext 327
CAYAS Workgroup
SECOND THURSDAY | MONTHLY
10:30-12PM
The CAYAS workgroup meets monthly to share resources, identify gaps in services and brainstorm ways to meet the needs of the CAYAS community. Anyone who works with, lives with or is a child, adolescent, young adult or family member is welcome to join us!
Contact Audra to be added to the calendar invite.
Mid-Shore Adolescent Clubhouses
Facilitated by Minary’s Dream Alliance, Inc., the Adolescent Clubhouse (AC) is an interactive model to better address the needs of youth (12-17) impacted by, affected by, or diagnosed with an opioid use disorder (OUD) and Stimulant Use Disorder, as well as their families. These efforts are also aimed to decrease future opioid related deaths in the population. Services include SUD education, self-care and social skills development, peer recovery support, age and developmentally appropriate recovery support groups, resource linkage, recovery-related workshops, and family engagement events. Services will be provided at multiple sites, in a hybrid structure, in-person and/or virtually.
Adolescent Clubhouse programs
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Trainings and Workshops
Trauma Informed Care, Evidence Based Practice, Substance use disorder-prevention methods to include triggers, opiate overdose, Naloxone training.
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Life Skills Training
Budgeting, communication skills, career readiness, basic computer skill.
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Podcast Studio
In collaboration with Washington College, youth will be able to tell their stories and interview substance abuse experts, and community members.
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Experiential Therapy
Infusion of Art, Music, and other activities .
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Support groups
Psycho-educational groups on substance use disorder, LGBTQ+.
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Family Time
Family structured activities such as cooking, camping on site and outings.
Community partners working with Club F.E.A.R. include:
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Shore’s Elite Track & Field, Mentoring Services, Inc.
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Caroline County Family YMCA
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Harvesting Hope, Youth and Family Services, Inc.
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Dorchester Center for The Arts
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Washington College
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Mentoring Programs
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Worthmore Equestrian Center
Clubhouse Locations
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Club F.E.A.R North
American Legion, Chestertown, Maryland,
Caroline County YMCA, Denton, Maryland. -
CLUB F.E.A.R South
Harvesting Hope Youth and Family Services;
Dorchester Center for The Arts, Cambridge, Maryland.
Families enrolled in Club F.E.A.R. will be able to schedule visits for activities at all sites.
CONSUMER SUPPORT APPLICATIONS
Contact Adolescent Clubhouse staff with questions:
Doncella Wilson, LMSW | Program Administrator | minarysdreamalliance@gmail.com | 443-258-3143