by CTC Summit County | Nov 17, 2020 | Coalition Strategy, CTC Blog, Health and Wellness, Mental Health Mondays, Mental Wellness
Lizeette Zurita is a Park City resident where she lives with her two beautiful daughters and husband. She moved to Park City in 2016 from San Diego, Ca. She joined Holy Cross Ministries in February 2018 as the Community Health Worker in Summit and Wasatch Counties....
by CTC Summit County | Nov 17, 2020 | Coalition Strategy, CTC Blog, Health and Wellness, Mental Health Mondays, Mental Wellness
Rob Harter is the Executive Director of the Christian Center of Park City. Meeting people at their point of need as an expression of God’s love. CCPC is a Christian, humanitarian community resource center that helps improve the lives of people and communities through...
by CTC Summit County | Oct 28, 2020 | Coalition Strategy, CTC Blog, Health and Wellness, Mental Wellness, Parent Education
Building trust is an essential element of being a trusted adult to youth in our community. Studies point to the importance of having a trusted adult for youth to prevent substance use, violence, suicide and mental illness. Learn the key components of how to build...
by CTC Summit County | Oct 27, 2020 | Coalition Strategy, CTC Blog, Health and Wellness, Mental Health Mondays, Mental Wellness
Learning to use the SHARP data crosstab tool with Ed Ho from Bach Harrison The crosstab tool is a rich source of data for youth mental health and substance use prevention work. Learn how to use the tool to look at demographics, predictors and outcomes of risk and...
by CTC Summit County | Jul 13, 2020 | Coalition Strategy, Mental Health Mondays, Mental Wellness
On this edition of Mental Health Mondays, Executive Director Mary Christa Smith and CTC Visionary Spokeswoman Jessica Crate speak with Heather Simms. Heather is Youth Program Director for the Youth Sports Alliance in Park City. Learn more about how YSA impacts the...
by CTC Summit County | Jun 29, 2020 | Coalition Strategy, CTC Blog, Mental Wellness
Our community works best when we work together. Each of us have a role to play in creating a culture of health for our youth and families. Our nonprofits, local government, school districts, parents and health care professionals have the opportunity to collaborate...