-
The Andy Zanca Youth Empowerment Program and the Aspen Hope Center hosted the third part of a series focusing on teen mental health in the Roaring Fork Valley. The conversation took place on November 14th and focused on mental health strategies and the holidays.
-
The Andy Zanca Youth Empowerment Program, Aspen Hope Center and Aspen Community Foundation hosted the second part of a series focusing on teen mental health in the Roaring Fork Valley. The conversation took place on July 11th and focused on teen relationships with each other and with the adults in their lives.
-
The Andy Zanca Youth Empowerment Program and the Aspen Hope Center hosted a roundtable conversation called "Reconnecting with Conversation." Students from Bridges High School, Roaring Fork High School, Glenwood Springs High School, Basalt High School, and Aspen High School, along with community members, educators, and organization leaders, came together to discuss teen mental health. Topics included mental health observations, schools and mental health, parent/teen communication, and mental health strategies.Participants included students from the various high schools, the AZYEP internship cohort, Adele Craft, Beth Wysong, Aspen Hope Center's Sarah Fedishen, Michelle Muething and Brandon Jones, Mid Valley Family Practice, Aspen Strong, James Steindler of the Sopris Sun, Amanda Petersen of FocusedKids, Jason Hodges, and educators – Garrett Peters, Maggie Riley, and Sunny McClain.
-
The Aspen Hope Center’s Sarah Fedishen says students in the Roaring Fork Valley need intentional spaces to discuss local lockdown drills and national shootings.
-
Andy Zanca Youth Empowerment Program high school intern, Zenobia Todd, talks with Program Director, Sarah Fedishen, of the Aspen Hope Center. They talk about teen mental health trends, challenges, and resources in the Roaring Fork Valley.
-
This month on Healthy is the New Happy, Sarah Fedishen from the Aspen Hope Center discusses mental wellness during the pandemic, specifically what to look…
-
Valley Life for All is building inclusive communities, one voice at a time. Christie Henderson moved to Aspen in 1999 for the ski season and never left.…
-
KDNK’s Fall Membership Drive Nonprofit Showcase continues with Aspen Hope Center, presented by outreach coordinator Christie Henderson.
-
This week, the Aspen Hope Center welcomes two distinguished doctors to inform the community about suicide prevention for youth. Chief clinical officer…
-
Today's guests on Valley Voices are Andrew Romanoff, director of Mental Health Colorado, Michelle Muething, director of the Aspen Hope Center, and Basalt…