2120 Lincoln Street
Evanston, Illinois
60201-2282
(847) 328-6198
contact@mhans.org


 

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The Mental Health Association
of the North Shore (MHANS)
announces a new original
brochure aimed at children's
mental health needs.

Click on the image below to download
in English or Spanish.

brochures

This brochure may be freely reproduced.

YWCA
Evanston/North Shore
launches


Building Healthy
Relationships

A new program on
relationship violence
among youth.


Calendar of Events

 

MARCH

 

Wednesday, March 10 - MHANS Board of Directors Meeting, St. Matthews Church,

                                                2120 Lincoln St., Evanston 60201

 

APRIL

 

Saturday, April 3 – Deadline for All Entries to be Postmarked or E-Mailed For 

                                    MHANS 2010 High School Essay Contest

                                    Topic: "Why Are Things So Difficult Even Though I Try So Hard?"

 

Wednesday, April 14 - MHANS Board of Directors Meeting, St. Matthews Church,

                                                2120 Lincoln St., Evanston 60201

MAY

 

Wednesday, May 16 - MHANS Board of Directors Meeting, St. Matthews Church,

                                                2120 Lincoln St., Evanston 60201

 

Sunday, May 16 - MHANS 2010 High School Essay Contest Award Ceremony

                                    Hotel Orrington, 1710 Orrington Ave., Evanston 60201

                                    Heritage Room - 4:00 pm – 6:00pm

 

 



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The Mental Health Association of the North Shore has speakers available on various subjects, including mental health and social-emotional wellness, gang violence, depression, suicide prevention, social-emotional learning (SEL), substance abuse prevention and counseling, teen issues, neurobiological disorders such as schizophrenia, anxiety, OCD (obsessive-compulsive disorder) and other disorders, and the stigma often attached to mental health treatment. Other topics include: Abuse, Anxiety/Stress, Body Image, Bullying and Gang Violence, Cutting/Self-Harm, Depression, Grief and Loss, Learning Disabilities, Mental Health Disorders, Secrets, Sexuality, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity and other concerns of teens and young adults.