Benefiting CHC's free programs and financial assistance for youth mental health and learning differences.
Mental health conditions are among the most common health challenges in the United States, affecting millions of children and adolescents. Currently, 1 in 7 children ages 3 to 17—approximately 8 million—has a diagnosed mental or behavioral health condition, while 1 in 5 students faces learning and/or attention issues, highlighting the critical need for comprehensive support and resources.
Join us on May 7, 2025, at Sharon Heights Golf & Country Club for the 12th Annual CHC Breakfast, Raising Good Parents. This event will feature Dr. Aliza Pressman, a renowned psychologist and parenting expert, who will share practical strategies for supporting mental health and reparenting to foster healthier relationships.
2024 Featured Speaker

Ross Szabo
Ross is the author of "Behind Happy Faces: Taking Charge of Your Mental Health" and "A Kids Book About Anxiety," which earned a place on Oprah's Favorite Things List for 2020.

Wednesday, May 7, 2025
8:30 – 10:30 am | Sharon Heights Golf & Country Club
Tables & Sponsorships on sale now!
Individual Tickets will be released on April 1st
CHC Breakfast Co-chairs
Paige Arata & Ben Choi
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Help support CHC’s comprehensive and integrated services for learning differences and mental health for children, teens, young adults and families.
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