
Promoting social-emotional well-being in school-aged children

Connecting students and families with services and resources

Training staff and families in best practices and strategies
how do we help?
How do we help students & families?
We connect students & families with services, help facilitate and coordinate the delivery of those services, and provide resources that enable students and families to learn and thrive.
How do we help school staff?
We provide resources that promote the social, emotional and behavioral needs of students. Trauma Informed Training, Universal Mental Health Literacy, and more are available.
available services
Mental/Behavioral Health Service Coordination for:
- School-Based Mental Health
- Community Outpatient Mental Health
- Other Available Services
Family-Community Case Management
Community Partner Collaboration
Community Outreach & Education
Family Engagement Opportunities
Staff, Family, Community Training & Consultation for:
- ACEs/Trauma & Resilience
- Youth Mental Health First Aid
- QPR (Question Persuade Refer) Suicide Awareness & Prevention
- Conscious Discipline
- Therapeutic Behavior Management
Support for Students (transitioning between schools/programs & in/out of in-person learning)
Social-Emotional Well-Being Program Flyer: English | Spanish | Haitian Creole
Funded through a grant from Project AWARE II Maryland Funds
(Advancing Wellness & Resilience in Education)
Staff:
Stella Lee Coulbourne, MD AWARE Project Coordinator
Latisha Bordley, Family Navigator
Nicole Fisher, Supervisor of Alternative Programs
Cara Calloway, LCSW-C Mental Health Coordinator
Contact:
410.479.0100 | 443.298.9341