The CCL Mental Health Team hosts a community conversation with WISE during Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month
Teens who experienced abusive relationships in their youth were 4x more likely to experience as adults. We establish our dating patterns young! Come talk with WISE about how to model and establish healthy dating skills, recognize warning signs, and support young people in your lives.
Register Here
WISE has supported survivors of domestic and sexual violence in the Upper Valley since 1971. Crucial to the mission of ending violence, WISE is committed to prevention education – early and often! WISE works with students, schools and communities to build skills around cultivating healthy, safe and fulfilling relationships.
Kate Rohdenburg has been a part of the Prevention Team since 2007, her work with youth has been recognized by NPR, The Atlantic, Brain Child Magazine, and by UNH’s Prevention Innovations Research Center as their 2016 Prevention Practitioner of the Year.

CommunityCare of Lyme’s Mental Health Team welcomes all interested in being a part of creating programming and identifying resources to support mental health in the community. Email or call, if you’d like to be involved.
mentalhealth@cclyme.org
603-795-0603