Fox 8 Spotlight: Dr. Kelly Graves Discusses Kellin Foundation with Bob Buckley
Fox 8 News recently featured Dr. Kelly Graves in the Buckley Report, highlighting her journey from UNCG faculty to co-founding Kellin Foundation. Learn how Kellin provides vital mental health support to thousands, focusing on those who face financial barriers.
Fox 8 News recently featured Dr. Kelly Graves in the Buckley Report, highlighting her journey from UNCG faculty to co-founding Kellin Foundation. Learn how Kellin provides vital mental health support to thousands, focusing on those who face financial barriers. Click below to read the full story and watch the interview with Bob Buckley to see how we're making a difference.
WQMG Girl Power Podcast: A Conversation on Mental Health Awareness with Dr. Kelly Graves
To gain a deeper understanding of the Kellin Foundation's vital work, we encourage you to listen to the full interview. Click the link below to hear Dr. Graves discuss the foundation’s initiatives and learn about the difference Kellin Foundation and our supporters make in the lives of children, adults, and families in our community.
In a recent installment of the Girl Power Podcast hosted by Shilynne Cole on WQMG radio station, Dr. Kelly Graves, CEO and President of the Kellin Foundation, offered insights into the Kellin Foundation's mission and what we offer to our community.
To gain a deeper understanding of the Kellin Foundation's vital work, we encourage you to listen to the full interview. Click the link below to hear Dr. Graves discuss the foundation’s initiatives and learn about the difference Kellin Foundation and our supporters make in the lives of children, adults, and families in our community.
Investing in Teen Mental Wellness: Announcing Our Summer Workshops!
As summer approaches, the Kellin Foundation is excited to announce our upcoming workshops tailored for adolescents and teens. We recognize the challenges young people face, especially concerning their mental health. Research by the CDC reveals that about one in five children and adolescents experience a mental disorder annually, highlighting the urgent need for tailored support.
As summer approaches, the Kellin Foundation is excited to announce our upcoming workshops tailored for adolescents and teens. We recognize the challenges young people face, especially concerning their mental health. Research by the CDC reveals that about one in five children and adolescents experience a mental disorder annually, highlighting the urgent need for tailored support.
Our summer lineup features two workshops: "Connections" for grades 6-8 and "Teens Gotta Talk" for grades 9-12. These workshops address mental health issues and empower teens with essential life skills, fostering resilience in a supportive environment.
Why "Connections" and "Teens Gotta Talk" are Essential for Teen Mental Wellness:
Addressing the Mental Health Crisis: The prevalence of mental health disorders among teens underscores the urgent need for safe spaces where they can express themselves and receive guidance and support.
Building Skills for Life: Both workshops focus on crucial life skills such as self-esteem, social skills, stress management, and effective communication—essential for navigating adolescence and beyond.
Supportive Environment: Led by experienced mentors and mental health professionals, these workshops offer a safe, non-judgmental space where teens can learn, grow, and connect with peers facing similar challenges.
Empowering Teens: By participating, teens gain insights, tools, and strategies to cope with mental health challenges, enhance well-being, and build resilience for the future.
Why Parents Should Invest in Their Teen's Mental Wellness:
Investing in your teen's mental wellness is crucial for their overall health and future success. Our workshops offer online and in-person options for convenience. Enroll your teen in "Connections" or "Teens Gotta Talk" today and let's make this summer a season of growth, connection, and well-being for our youth.
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Understanding the Economic and Societal Toll of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs): A Call to Action for Prevention and Hope
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) cast a long shadow on adult health and well-being, shaping lives long after the events have passed. A recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association has unveiled a staggering economic burden carried by adults in the United States, estimated at $14.1 trillion annually.
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) cast a long shadow on adult health and well-being, shaping lives long after the events have passed. A recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association has unveiled a staggering economic burden carried by adults in the United States, estimated at $14.1 trillion annually.
These experiences often lead to harmful behaviors and health issues in adulthood, manifesting physically in chronic illnesses, disabilities, and shortened lifespans. The study aimed to quantify the economic consequences of ACE-related health conditions across the nation, revealing a stark reality: nearly two-thirds of American adults have faced at least one ACE in their lifetime. This statistic paints a vivid picture of widespread trauma ingrained in society.
The economic weight of ACEs is immense– with a loss of healthy life years valued at $13.9 trillion dollars annually. Costs per affected adult range from $1.3 million to $4.3 million over their lifetime. Notably, North Carolina bears a substantial share, with an annual cost of $552 billion attributed to ACE-related health conditions.
The societal impact is profound as well, with individuals burdened by ACEs struggling to contribute fully to the workforce and community, leading to productivity losses and increased healthcare spending. These numbers, depict a narrative of struggles, underscoring the importance of investing in preventive strategies.
Amidst these daunting statistics, there is hope. We know that ACEs are preventable, and by focusing on preventive strategies, we can significantly reduce their impact on individuals and society as a whole.
The CDC has identified key strategies that can prevent ACEs and mitigate their long-term effects:
Prioritizing funding focused on the prevention and treatment of ACES: Allocate resources that go upstream to address the root causes of ACES to prevent and treat the impact of ACES, including programs that allow access to needed supports and services such as counseling, wellness, tutoring, mentoring, parent support programs, and job placement programs.
Strengthen economic support to families: Enhancing household financial security and advocating for family-friendly work policies can reduce financial stress, creating a protective shield against ACEs.
Promote social norms that protect against violence and adversity: Through public education campaigns, legislative approaches to reduce corporal punishment, bystander approaches, and engaging men and boys as allies in prevention efforts, we can foster environments that discourage harmful behaviors.
Ensure a strong start for children: Early childhood home visitation programs, high-quality child care facilities, and preschool enrichment programs emphasizing family engagement are crucial in laying a solid foundation for children's well-being and resilience.
Teach essential skills: Initiatives focusing on social-emotional learning in schools, safe dating, and healthy relationship skill programs, along with parenting skills and family relationship approaches, empower individuals and families to navigate challenges effectively.
Connect youth to caring adults and activities: Mentorship programs and after-school programs play a pivotal role in providing support, guidance, and positive experiences for young individuals, fostering healthy relationships and a sense of belonging.
Intervene to lessen immediate and long-term harms: Enhanced primary care practices, victim-centered services, targeted treatments to reduce ACE-related harms, and family-centered treatment for substance use disorders are vital interventions to mitigate the impact of ACEs.
As we confront the stark realities produced by ACES, we're presented with an opportunity—a chance to rewrite narratives, invest in brighter futures, and build a society where ACEs are not destinies but challenges to overcome. It's imperative that we prioritize preventive strategies and interventions aimed at creating safe, nurturing environments for children and families. By doing so, we not only alleviate the economic strain but also unlock human potential, foster resilience, and pave the way for a brighter future free from the shadows of early adversity. Together, we can turn this daunting reality into a catalyst for positive change and collective well-being.
Empowering Our Community: Kellin Foundation's Upcoming Training Opportunities
Check out Kellin Foundation’s free upcoming community workshops and trainings for summer 2024.
Discover a wealth of empowering opportunities with Kellin Foundation's upcoming community trainings, starting this June. From Mental Health First Aid sessions for adults and youth, as well as QPR Suicide Prevention Trainings and more, we're dedicated to equipping our community and providers with the tools and knowledge needed for mental health awareness and support. Click the images below to register and to learn more about our range of free workshops and trainings and join us in fostering a healthier and more compassionate environment for all.
QPR Suicide Prevention: June 25th and August 8th, 2024
RESILIENT GUILFORD NETWORK: July 10th
In Loving Memory of Terri Spears: Honoring a Legacy of Compassion
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Terri Spears, a cherished member of our community and a graceful example of faith, strength and compassion.
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Terri Spears, a cherished member of our community and a graceful example of faith, strength and compassion. On May 7, 2024, at 5:30 am, Terri peacefully completed her courageous 10-month battle with cancer, leaving behind a legacy that will forever inspire us.
Terri's journey through cancer was marked by unwavering strength and resilience, traits that she exemplified throughout her life's work. As a Peer Support Supervisor at the Kellin Foundation, Terri touched the lives of countless individuals through her dedication, kindness, and expertise as a recovery coach and addiction specialist.
She believed in the healing power of community support and tirelessly championed causes that were close to her heart. Terri's faith, compassion, and commitment to making a difference were evident in every aspect of her life, earning her the admiration and love of all who knew her.
In honor of Terri's memory, her family and friends have decided to establish a Family Resource Room in her name at the Kellin Foundation. This room, to be named later by her family, will serve as a vital link connecting individuals and families to recovery resources in our community—a cause that Terri was deeply passionate about.
We invite all who knew and loved Terri to join us in this meaningful endeavor. Your donation not only honors Terri's legacy but also contributes to the Kellin Foundation's mission of uplifting and supporting those in need. Together, we can continue Terri's legacy of compassion and generosity, ensuring that her impact on our community lives on.
All contributions to the Family Resource Room are tax-deductible, and acknowledgment letters will be provided. Most importantly, your support serves as a tribute to an extraordinary woman who embodied strength, courage, faith, and a determination to leave a lasting legacy of love and service.
Thank you, Terri, for sharing your life with us. Your spirit will forever live on, and you will be deeply missed but never forgotten.