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Kids & Family

The Impact of the Pandemic on Children Discussed at Meeting

Family therapist Kris Imbrie will discuss the impact of the pandemic on children's mental health at a meeting at Project Self-Sufficiency.

Family therapist Kris Imbrie will give a presentation about the impact of the pandemic on children at a meeting of the Project Sussex Kids General Council.
Family therapist Kris Imbrie will give a presentation about the impact of the pandemic on children at a meeting of the Project Sussex Kids General Council.

Family therapist Kris Imbrie will present “Is It Really Over? The Pandemic Through the Eyes of a Child” at a meeting of the Project Sussex Kids General Council, Wednesday, July 14th, 10:00 a.m. at Project Self-Sufficiency. Parents, caregivers, educators, and community members are welcome to attend in person. Childcare is available for those in need. Additionally, the meeting will be available on Zoom for those who are reluctant to gather in a communal setting. Participants will also receive an update on Project Sussex Kids activities. The meeting is free and open to the public; those who would like to participate virtually are invited to call Project Self-Sufficiency at 973-940-3500 for log-in details.

Project Sussex Kids, the Sussex County Council for Young Children, has been designed by the New Jersey Department of Children & Families to address the needs of local families who are expecting or who are parenting young children. County Councils for Young Children have been established in all 21 New Jersey counties to bring together parents, caregivers, as well as health, education, and social service professionals to enhance communication, coordination, and collaboration of services. Additional information is available at www.projectsussexkids.org.

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