Youth Mental Health

One in five youth will experience a mental health challenge at some point during their life.

Our goal is to gain community involvement with local churches, companies, and political dignitaries to return the homeless into society as productive citizens.
Wondering where to begin? At the Living Well Network, we help people live their lives to the fullest by connecting them to behavioral health care
Our services at HealthQuest are structured to provide appropriate treatment creating individualized goals to meet the patient’s needs without hospitalization.
Aspire Day Program provides year-round behavioral health and academic support for youth 5-17, fostering resilience, skill development, and academic success.
Memphis Family Connection Center provides connection based trauma informed care to the Shelby County, TN adoptive, foster care and special needs community.
Operation Stand Down Midsouth hopes that the homeless veterans we assist will become self-sufficient and economically viable community members.
Madison Oaks Academy staff specializes in treating children and adolescents with disorders in a psychiatric residential treatment facility.
Members entering the program for the first time will go through an orientation period in which they will spend time in each of the training units.
We provide trauma-informed behavioral healthcare to children and teens struggling with a general psychiatric, substance abuse, or dual diagnosis disorder.