05/28/24 9AM-5PM In-Person Youth Mental Health First Aid Training (w/C4)
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05/28/24 9AM-5PM In-Person Youth Mental Health First Aid Training (w/C4)

Come join us for a full-day Youth Mental Health First Aid Training session on May 28th, 2024, from 9AM to 5PM with C4!

By Community Counseling Centers of Chicago (C4)

Date and time

Tuesday, May 28 · 9am - 5pm CDT

Location

Community Counseling Centers of Chicago (C4)

2014 West Belle Plaine Avenue Chicago, IL 60618

About this event

  • 8 hours

05/10/24 9AM-5PM In-Person Youth Mental Health First Aid Training (w/C4)

Come join us for a day of learning at Community Counseling Centers of Chicago (C4)! This in-person event will provide you with valuable skills to help support youth mental health. Our training will cover essential topics to equip you with the knowledge needed to assist young individuals facing mental health challenges. Don't miss out on this opportunity to make a difference in your community!

9-5PM Belle PlaineBoard rm
Lunch options nearby including Subway, Starbucks, Don Pedro Mexican, Savanna, Rocks, and more. Parties may bring own food/snacks for lunch break.


This course is valued at $170 per learner. Thanks to the Mental Health First Aid Training SAMHSA Grant, learners may attend at no charge. For Individuals 18+.


Street parking available. Please allow time for parking.


More information to follow pre-registration.

Frequently asked questions

Is the event free?

Yes. We have a grant that helps cover the cost to offer it free to the community.

Is lunch provided?

Unless specified, participants will be given time to get lunch on their own. Places nearby will be listed about the event.

Do I have to stay for the entire event?

Yes. To earn attendance credit, one must be there for the event.

How do I earn my certificate of completion?

You must complete the pre-work, the live session, and complete the post-work to download the certificate. 100% of all steps.

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Our mission is to ensure that all clients have accessible care and essential tools for recovery, enabling them to live, work, and thrive in their community.