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YWCA Knoxville, Tennessee Valley celebrate renovated YWCA building

Posted at 4:24 pm October 29, 2018
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The YWCA building is pictured above on Oak Ridge Turnpike. (Submitted photo)

The YWCA building is pictured above on Oak Ridge Turnpike. (Submitted photo)

 

YWCA Knoxville and the Tennessee Valley are celebrating the opening of the renovated YWCA building in Oak Ridge with a ribbon cutting and open house today (Monday, October 29).

The celebration is scheduled from 4:30-7 p.m. at the YWCA building at 1660 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

Assisted by the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, the ribbon-cutting ceremony will begin promptly at 4:30 p.m. with brief remarks by District Attorney General Dave Clark, Pastor Derrick Hammond of Oak Valley Baptist Church, Ridgeview Behavioral Services Chief Executive Officer Brian Buuck, Katatra, a representative from Leadership Oak Ridge, class of 2018, and YWCA representatives, a press release said. Building tours will be offered following the ribbon cutting, and light refreshments will be served. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Community, Slider Tagged With: Alizza Punzalan-Randle, Brian Buuck, CASA of the Tennessee Heartland, Dave Clark, Derrick Hammond, domestic violence, domestic violence services, Maggie McNally, open house, Prevent Child Abuse Tennessee, ribbon-cutting, Ridgeview Behavioral Services, Tennessee Valley, YWCA, YWCA Building, YWCA Knoxville

Mental health program on Saturday to focus on early childhood trauma, brain development

Posted at 3:44 am August 4, 2017
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Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church

Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church

 

Michael Yates of Ridgeview Behavioral Services will discuss Building Strong Brains—Tennessee’s ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences) Initiative on Saturday, August 5, at 10:30 a.m. It’s part of the free community mental health program series at Grace Lutheran Church in Oak Ridge. Yates’ presentation will focus on the effects of early childhood trauma on brain development, a press release said.

“Science indicates the structure of a young child’s brain is shaped by the interaction between genes and experience, and this can have a positive or negative result,” the press release said.

Science makes it clear that adverse childhood experiences can negatively impact the architecture of the developing brain, while children alternatively thrive in a safe, stable, nurturing environment of supportive families, caregivers, neighborhoods and communities, Yates said in the press release. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community Tagged With: brain development, CDC-Kaiser Permanente Adverse Childhood Experiences Study, early childhood trauma, Grace Lutheran church, mental health program, Michael Yates, Ridgeview Behavioral Services, Tennessee Children's Services

Ridgeview rep to discuss youth substance abuse on July 18

Posted at 11:52 am July 12, 2015
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Michael Yates

Michael Yates

Michael Yates, development director for Ridgeview Behavioral Services, will discuss youth substance abuse on Saturday, July 18, at Grace Lutheran Church in Oak Ridge.

The presentation is titled “Youth Substance Abuse—the Complex and Courageous Conversation.” It’s free and scheduled for Saturday, July 18, at Grace Lutheran Church in Oak Ridge. It starts at 10:30 a.m. in the fellowship hall, and it is hosted by the church’s Mental Health Ministry. Child care will be available, a press release said.

Yates will discuss risk factors that drive the misuse and use of substances, and offer information on how parents and communities might best respond to strengthen protective factors for youth and families, the press release said.

“Youth and adolescents turn to substance abuse for a number of reasons,” he said. “Some want to experiment with boundaries, some do so because of peer pressure, and others are trying to cope with unmanageable pain, suffering, or anxiety.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health, Meetings and Events, Top Stories Tagged With: Grace Lutheran church, Mental Health Ministry, Michael Yates, Ridgeview, Ridgeview Behavioral Health Services, Ridgeview Behavioral Services, substance abuse, youth substance abuse

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