State of the Valley: Supporting Youth Mental Well-Being

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Sixth annual State of the Valley Forum: Building an Ecosystem of Care – Supporting youth mental well-being in the Wood River Valley.
Join with local leaders to discuss the state of youth mental well-being in the Wood River Valley. We will hear from those working directly with young people in our community and those building a new ecosystem of care to support their mental well-being. We will discuss recent data gathered from local high school students, learn about models of care including the Icelandic Prevention Model, and hear from local youth counselors.
Panelists include:
- Tod Gunter, Hailey Elementary School Social Worker
- Sarah Seppa, Director of Community Engagement and Manager of the Center for Community Health, St. Luke’s Wood River
- Megan Tanous, Chief Development Officer, St. Luke’s Wood River Foundation
- Moxxie Telles (they/them) a 10th grader at the Community School
- Callie Allen, an 11th grader at Wood River High School
The panel will be moderated by Tyler Norris, Chair of Blaine County’s Mental Well-Being Initiative.
This State of the Valley program is in partnership with the Wood River Women’s Foundation, celebrating their 20th anniversary in 2025 and continuing their vision of creating a thriving community where everyone has the opportunity to achieve their fullest potential. WRWF's mission is to amplify the power of women’s collective giving to support the Wood River Valley’s non-profits and create positive change in our community.
This program will be livestreamed and available to view later. Click here to watch online.