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Tuesday, January 21, 2025

Everstand Highlights Human Trafficking Crisis in Annual Report

Everstand* is proud to announce the release of our FY24 Annual Impact Report, a comprehensive reflection of the transformative work we have accomplished this year. This report celebrates the resilience of the children, youth, and families we serve and highlights the essential programs and partnerships driving our mission forward.

One of the most compelling features of this year’s report is a special profile on our Regional Navigator and Lotus Programs, which serve survivors and suspected survivors of human trafficking. These programs provide critical support, including safe housing, trauma-informed care, pathways to healing and independence, as well as crucial education to raise awareness within the community.

Human trafficking is a harrowing crisis that disproportionately affects vulnerable youth, especially those in the foster care system who have experienced childhood trauma. Studies reveal that youth with a history of abuse, neglect, or unstable living environments are at a significantly higher risk of being exploited by traffickers. For Everstand, this reality underscores the urgency of our work and deepens our commitment to standing against exploitation in all its forms.

Through the Regional Navigator and Lotus Programs, Everstand offers survivors not only safety but also hope. The programs provide wraparound services that prioritize each individual’s unique needs, ensuring they feel seen, supported, and empowered to reclaim their futures. In the last year alone, these programs have provided life-changing support to dozens of survivors, connecting them to resources, legal advocacy, and opportunities to rebuild their lives with dignity.

As we observe Human Trafficking Awareness Month this month, Everstand invites you to join us in standing against the exploitation of children and youth. Together, we can amplify awareness and inspire action to combat human trafficking and support survivors.

On #WearBlueDay, observed annually on January 11th, we encourage our community to wear blue as a symbol of solidarity. By participating and sharing your support on social media, you can help spread the word and stand with us against this devastating issue. Tag us on Facebook (@everstand.social) or Instagram (@everstand_social) and use the hashtag #WearBlueDay to demonstrate your commitment to protecting children and youth from exploitation.

The FY24 Annual Impact Report also includes powerful testimonials from our donors and volunteers, insights into our innovative therapeutic programs, and a look at Everstand’s ongoing efforts to address systemic issues affecting vulnerable populations. We invite you to explore the stories and successes that have defined our year and inspired our vision for the future.

To support our mission and learn more about the impactful work you make possible, visit www.everstand.org. If you’d like to request a hard copy of the FY24 Annual Impact Report—or additional materials such as informational brochures—you can do so easily through our online form at www.everstand.org/supplies.

By working together, we can break the cycle of trauma and exploitation and create a brighter future for all children and youth. Thank you for standing with Everstand as we continue to champion hope, healing, and resilience in the face of profound challenges.

*New name, same great programs! In 2018, The United Methodist Home for Children (UMHC) in Mechanicsburg, PA merged with Board of Child Care. In May of 2024, we began operating under the unifying name of Everstand, which reflects our commitment to standing beside, standing up for, and standing strong with those we serve.

Wednesday, January 10, 2024

Board of Child Care Offering FREE Youth Mental Health First Aid (YMHFA) Trainings


Board of Child Care in Mechanicsburg, PA (formerly United Methodist Home for Children) understands the vital role that churches and church groups play in nurturing the well-being of our young community members. It is with great pleasure that we announce the availability of Youth Mental Health First Aid (YMHFA) training at no cost to our church and community partners, thanks to a generous grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).

What is Youth Mental Health First Aid (YMHFA)? 

YMHFA is an 8-hour training program designed to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental illnesses and substance use disorders in youth aged 12 to 18. Our aim is to empower you to reach out and provide initial help and support to young individuals who may be navigating mental health challenges or experiencing a crisis.

Why is this Training Crucial for Church Communities? 

Churches and church groups often serve as pillars of support for youth in our community. The YMHFA training introduces common mental health challenges faced by youth, reviews typical adolescent development, and provides a 5-step action plan for both crisis and non-crisis situations. Armed with this knowledge, you can play an even more impactful role in the lives of the young people you encounter.

The Board of Child Care (BCC) Advantage: 

As a proud YMHFA training site, we are committed to creating a comfortable and respectful learning environment. Our courses, led by certified instructors, maintain an intimate class size of 30 people or less, ensuring a personalized experience for all participants.

What Will You Learn? 

Topics covered in the training include anxiety, depression, substance use, disorders with potential psychosis, disruptive behavior disorders (including ADHD), and eating disorders. This comprehensive curriculum is designed to empower you with the insights needed to make a positive difference in the lives of the youth you encounter. After completion of the training course, participations will receive a 3-year certificate from the National Council of Wellbeing.

How to Register:

In-person training is available to any organization or location within a 1-hour drive from our Baltimore (MD), Martinsburg (WV), or Mechanicsburg (PA) campus locations. Alternatively, we are happy to host your training at any of these three locations. Please visit the Contact Us page to see our specific location addresses. To get started, please visit the Youth Mental Health First Aid Training page of our website, or complete the YMHFA Community Partner Training Application. 

Thank you for your dedication to the well-being of our community’s youth. Together, let’s create a network of support that ensures every young person feels heard, understood, and valued.

Donna Phillips
Youth Mental Health First Aid Coordinator
dphillips@boardofchildcare.org
(443) 615-3151