The 2016 CHC Breakfast
Children’s Health Council’s Dr. Ramsey Khasho and an extraordinary panel of parents and experts presented an interactive panel discussion, breakfast, and community call to action.
Right now, we are facing a pressing issue in the community we love and call home: how to reduce the rate of anxiety and depression among teens. Sadly, the teen suicide rate in Palo Alto and the neighboring communities is 4-5 times the national average. We are a community in crisis. Everyone is affected. This is a call to action.
Let’s keep the conversation going
Your Challenge: Every day for the next 30 days, talk to someone about teen anxiety, depression and suicide.
Event Details
When:
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
- 8:30 a.m.: Check-in
- 9:00 – 11:00 a.m.
Expert Panel, discussion & breakfast
Download the event flyer (PDF)
Download The CHC Breakfast Program (PDF)
Where:
Sharon Heights Golf and Country Club
2900 Sand Hill Road, Menlo Park, CA
Get Directions at Google Maps
Hosted by:
- CHC Breakfast Co-Chairs: Calla Griffith and Catherine Harvey
- CHC Board of Directors
- Children’s Health Council
Thank You to Our Sponsors
Advocates, Supporters and Confidants
Media sponsors
For more information call 650.617.3817 or email Jen Bugnatto at jbugnatto@stage.chconline.org
About the 2016 Presenters
Stacy Drazan
Mental Health Advocate
Mother of Shelby Drazan,
(July 25, 1997-October 14, 2014)
Julie Lythcott-Haims
Author, New York Times bestseller How to Raise an Adult
Chris Harris, MEd
Director, Esther B. Clark School at Children’s Health Council
Ramsey Khasho, PsyD
Director of The Center and Director of Clinical Services for Sand Hill School, CHC
Thank You to Our 2016 Sponsors
Advocate
Merrilee Harris
The Harvey Family
Eve and Ross Jaffe
Mindy and Jesse Rogers
Supporter
Bren and Larry Leisure
Confidant
Maryan and Steve Ackley
Julie and Jeff Brody
Julie Terrell Hooper and Bill Hooper
Sheila and Keith McWilliams
Lisa and David Mooring
Barbara Silverman
In-Kind
Learn more about The CHC Breakfast
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