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M.I.K.I.D. Non-profit, licensed Outpatient Clinic, Family-Run
WEBM.I.K.I.D. is the largest family-run behavioral health organization in Arizona. We have a strong presence across eight locations in the state, and we expanded into Colorado in January 2022.
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Health and Wellness M.I.K.I.D. Non-profit, licensed Outpatient …
WEBThe M.I.K.I.D. Health and Wellness program (MIfitKID) is designed with a youth-centered approach. The program connects, educates, and improves overall wellness through informing, guiding, and monitoring youth in their individual development.
Invisible Disabilities and Hidden Determinants of Health
WEBInvisible disabilities are known as hidden disabilities or non-visible disabilities (NVD); disabilities are not immediately apparent and are typically chronic illnesses that impair normal activities of daily living. Invisible disabilities, or “Hidden Disabilities,” can impact a person’s activities of daily living, including efforts to go to …
Youth Services M.I.K.I.D. Non-profit, licensed Outpatient Clinic
WEBYouth services are for members ages birth to 17 years old. Youth services accommodate individuals in reaching their desired goals based on medical necessity. Our trauma-informed Youth Service is tailored to the unique needs of young individuals who may have experienced trauma. With the help of our dedicated Direct Services Providers, we offer a …
Family Support M.I.K.I.D. Non-profit, licensed Outpatient Clinic
WEBM.I.K.I.D. Family Support Partners (FSPs) assist families with reaching their goals. Support is offered in many areas. The goal is to walk alongside a family until they can walk alone. Family Support Partners encourage, acknowledge, educate, and support parents on their journey in the community, school system, court, behavioral health, and health systems.
About M.I.K.I.D. Non-profit, licensed Outpatient Clinic, Family …
WEBM.I.K.I.D.’s history grew from one individual’s overwhelming concern for the lack of services provided for children in the mental health field, the many serious issues that were not being properly addressed, and a relentless passion to see that her child could receive needed services when and where they were needed.
Local & National Resources M.I.K.I.D. Non-profit, licensed …
WEBThe State of Arizona offers an income tax credit to people who support qualifying charitable organizations. Formerly known as the Working Poor Tax Credit, this allows donors like you to receive a dollar-for-dollar state tax credit for making a financial contribution to M.I.K.I.D.
Transitional Age Youth Program M.I.K.I.D. Non-profit, licensed
WEBM.I.K.I.D.’s Transitional Age Youth Program (TAY) incorporates all youth in M.I.K.I.D. services aged 13-25 to assist them with building concrete skills and relationships needed to live successfully as a young adult. M.I.K.I.D. has found that working with the youth starting at 13 allows them time to establish a transition plan, which is crucial.
Co-occurring vs. Co-morbidity Disorders
WEBUnderstanding diagnosis’ can be overwhelming – and even more overwhelming if you are given one of these. Co-occurring disorders are clinical conditions affecting millions of people around the world, but what, exactly, does the term mean?Many times, co-occurring disorders refer to individuals with both a mental health disorder and …
Winter Benefit Concert M.I.K.I.D.
WEBAll proceeds from this event go directly to helping families and children with mental health challenges. Nonprofit fundraising efforts are vital to the missions that they serve. The funds raised through this event will help provide resources for M.I.K.I.D's programs, services, and outreach to better serve our communities.
Parent Support – You Are NOT Alone
WEBThe Parent Support Network offers free confidential meetings and is open to any parent or guardian who is concerned about their kids (ages 1 – 25) who struggle with anxiety, depression, mood dysregulation, or other emotional, behavioral, or mental health problems. MIKID offers programs such as Family Support Partner that help parents …
A Word from Patrick Winters June 2023
WEBAs the Vice President of Marketing and Development for Mentally Ill Kids in Distress (M.I.K.I.D.) I get to see firsthand the impact that our programs and services make in the communities we serve. More importantly as part of my job, I am often times offered the opportunity to take part in these programs and events like our M.I.K.I.D. …
A Word from Patrick Winters June 2023
WEBM.I.K.I.D. is a 501 (c)3 Non-Profit who provides behavioral health services to children and families in Arizona and in Colorado. Our Mission is to improve the behavioral health and wellness of children and youth through a family centered approach. In Fact, M.I.K.I.D. is the largest family run organization in the State of Arizona.
Board of Directors M.I.K.I.D. Non-profit, licensed Outpatient Clinic
WEBMs. Gilbertson is the Founder of M.I.K.I.D. and served on the Board of Directors of M.I.K.I.D.; the Mental Health Awareness Coalition (MHAC); and was the Board secretary of Arizona Behavioral Health Corporation (ABC) and was a member of the Governing Body of the Arizona State Hospital.
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