10/30/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/30/2024 14:29
With the new HeartLand FIT site, DHS brings vital services to areas with high child poverty rates, CPS involvement and mental health needs. By tapping into HeartLand's strong community ties, the County strengthens its grassroots efforts, ensuring trusted mental health resources are accessible and readily available.
This month, the HeartLand team participated in community events to promote anti-bullying messages, share resources and support local families. Their outreach focused on fostering kindness, empathy and open communication to build a countywide culture of zero tolerance for bullying.
"Seeing the impact of our partnership with Sacramento County, especially during Bullying Prevention Month, brings joy to our team and communities," said HeartLand Child and Family Services, Director of Clinical Services Todd Palumbo. "We're dedicated to making a real difference in the lives of youth by helping create safe spaces, fostering kindness and strengthening family support. It's incredibly fulfilling to be part of building a community where every young person feels valued and empowered."
Some of the efforts included: