Felton’s Early Psychosis Clinical Care Manager Blake Mackie, who provides essential services at the Monterey County site, was invited to collaborate for a video designed to support students in the Monterey Peninsula Unified School District.
Blake was interviewed by Vice Principal Alessandro Tani from Marina High School, and he provided mental health tips for students dealing with stress related to COVID-19 and Shelter in Place guidelines. The video was sent out to families, students and faculty, and it is also available on their YouTube channel, which you may see here.
For more information about Felton’s Early Psychosis Programs, please visit http://feltonearlypsychosis.org/contact-us.
About Felton Institute: Founded in 1889, Felton Institute responds to human needs by providing cutting edge, evidence-based mental health and social services that transform lives. Felton Institute is a tax-exempt organization registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit under EIN 94-1156530.
Offering more than 50 acclaimed and honored programs that address homelessness, mental health, prenatal, adolescent, adult and senior needs, Felton Institute provides services in San Francisco, Alameda, San Mateo, Marin, and Monterey counties.
Felton is named for its social services pioneer and executive director Dr. Katharine “Kitty” Felton who was called the ”conscience of San Francisco” and was committed to ensuring that children and families in crisis have access to social services and resources in order to help them build upon their inherent strengths and develop self-sufficiency. www.felton.org