April Newsletter

Happy April! Last month, we showed the film Screenagers: Next Chapter at Stockbridge Jr/Sr High School, highlighting important topics around teen mental health, stress, and resilience. If you weren't able to attend, we encourage you to check out the free Operation Parent webinar recording about navigating youth screen time included in the resources section below.


April is also Alcohol Awareness Month, a great time to connect with teens about making safe choices. As prom and graduation season approach, we encourage families to talk with students about underage drinking, impaired driving, and planning ahead. Click each image below for helpful resources and conversation starters.

Upcoming Events & Meetings

The Positively Chiropractic Be Fit 5k Fun Run will take place on Saturday, June 20 at 8 AM! Event details and registration can be found at positivelychiropractic.com/5k-outreach

SRSLY Community Team Meetings


Our Adult Community Team meets every other month on Zoom to share ideas, offer feedback, and provide support. Whether you can attend one meeting or all, your time and perspective make a difference! Email info@srslystockbridge.org to join.


Next SRSLY Community Team Meeting:

Thursday, May 21, 9-10 AM on Zoom

Resources

FREE Webinar Recording

The State of Modern Youth: Navigating Screens, Substances & Pressures


Learn about the world today’s youth are growing up in and how it impacts their decisions and mental health. Dr. Crystal Collier shares insights on teen brain development, along with perspectives from teens on topics like gambling, marijuana, and technology overuse. Parents, caregivers, and adults will learn how to better understand and respond in intentional ways that help youth stay safe and healthy.


Operation Parent Webinar Library

Free, expert-led webinars for parents on topics including technology, mental health, and substance use.

NEW Volunteer Portal Now Live!

Information provided by 5 Healthy Towns Foundation.


Volunteering in the 5 Healthy Towns service area just became easier, as 5 Healthy Towns Foundation (5HF) and One Big Thing unveiled a new volunteer portal on onebigconnection.org/volunteer-opportunities/. Inspired by an earlier Chelsea Wellness Coalition- and 5HF-supported project called Volunteer Chelsea, the One Big Connection Volunteer Portal will make it simpler for organizations and volunteers alike to find a match that is right for them. 


Who can post volunteer opportunities?

Nonprofit organizations, schools, and government bodies within the Chelsea, Dexter, Grass Lake, Manchester or Stockbridge community school district boundaries or organizations providing projects within the service area are welcome to post their volunteer opportunities on the portal at no-cost to the organization. Postings must align with One Big Thing’s mission. Guidelines can be found on the posting page.


Finding a volunteer opportunity

Prospective volunteers can browse the listings and filter them by work type (community event, paperwork, fundraising, etc.) and community. To apply, look for instructions on who to contact in the listing itself or look for sign-up links. One Big Thing and its partners are not responsible for the vetting or volunteer status of applicants using the One Big Connection Volunteer Portal. The listing agency is responsible for all decisions made in regard to selecting and retaining volunteers.


“Volunteering is one of the most practical ways to strengthen your own sense of purpose while making a meaningful difference for others who benefit from the services provided by our collaborative partners and grantees,” said Steve Petty, Executive Director of 5 Healthy Towns Foundation. “The Volunteer Portal integrates seamlessly into the infrastructure of the One Big Thing initiative, which is designed to connect individuals with opportunities and resources that strengthen social connection and collective well-being across our communities, while also amplifying the impact of the organizations working to meet those needs.”


Contact Matt Pegouskie, at 734-433-4599 or matt@5healthytowns.org, for more information or to schedule a tutorial.

Mission: Empowering and equipping youth to reach their full potential by remaining substance-free.



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