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Sexual Assault Awareness

By Alli McAuley | March 30, 2020

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (EASTON, MD – MARCH 30, 2020) CONTACT: BETH ANNE LANGRELL, 410-822-1018      April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and For All Seasons will be raising public…

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TELEHEALTH SERVICES IN PLACE FOR COVID-19

By Alli McAuley | March 23, 2020

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (EASTON, MD – MARCH 25, 2020) CONTACT: BETH ANNE LANGRELL, 410-822-1018 For All Seasons continues to offer in-person services while providing teletherapy and telepsychiatry for those who…

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For All Seasons Offers School-Based Mental Health Therapy to Easton Elementary School

By Alli McAuley | February 27, 2020

Since February 2019, For All Seasons has been offering school-based mental health therapy to the students in pre-k, kindergarten and first grade at Easton Elementary School. The program began being…

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Suicide Risks for Teen Athletes

By Alli McAuley | December 19, 2019

By Amy Blades Steward Suicide is the third leading cause of death among student-athletes, ages 15 to 24, according to a blog by The Board of Certification for Athletic Trainers. …

Collaborative Problem Solving: Community Presentation

By Alli McAuley | December 16, 2019

Ablon’s premise is that we are all changeable and that skills determine behavior, not will. The approach can be applied in any school, home, or workplace. The For All Seasons staff have benefited from extensive training in this method to support the work being done with clients and to strengthen relationships at home and and within the agency . Watch Dr. Ablon’s interview with The Talbot Spy to learn more about Collaborative Problem Solving.

Human Trafficking Awareness & Education Workshops

By Alli McAuley | December 16, 2019

Maryland has one of the highest rates of domestic human trafficking in the nation, according to the National Human Trafficking Hotline. The Eastern Shore is not immune. In an effort to educate our community and to bring awareness to Human Trafficking, we are offering a series of presentations across the five Mid-Shore counties. The presentations are free and open to professionals working with the issue of human trafficking, such as social workers, healthcare workers, and law enforcement. Please join Katharine Petzold, Anti-Human Trafficking Program Coordinator at For All Seasons, and Cara Rose, Special Agent with Homeland Security Investigations to learn about human trafficking, its prevalence in our community, and how to recognize its red flags.

Registration is free, and limited. 3 CEU’s are available for $25 through
Salisbury University – School of Social Work Office of Professional and Continuing Education.

For All Seasons Debuts New Branding and Website

By Alli McAuley | November 20, 2019

For All Seasons has grown over the past several years to accommodate the mental health needs of the Mid Shore. The new branding reflects the growth and change at the agency and strengthens the message brought to the community of help, hope, and healing.

For All Seasons Opens New Office in Easton and Relocates Office to Stevensville

By Alli McAuley | October 17, 2019

Due to a growing demand for mental health services in the region, For All Seasons has opened two new offices this fall in Easton and Stevensville on the Mid Shore.

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No Matter What. . . You Matter Suicide Prevention Campaign Raises Funds for Same-Day Crisis Appointments

By Alli McAuley | October 17, 2019

Throughout the year, For All Seasons brings awareness to the community about such issues as suicide, sexual assault, trauma, human trafficking, and mental health needs. To request Mental Health First Aid training through the For All Seasons Center for Learning, contact Katie Pittsinger at 410-822-1018, email kpittsinger@forallseasonsinc.org.