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Taos Behavioral Health Ready to Support You as School Opens!

August 15, 2019

Mary Gray McPhail

By Mary McPhail Gray
Board Chair

Thursday, August 15th—the first day of the school year 2019–,2020!  The buses are rolling, the teachers are finishing last minute tasks, the schools are shining clean and the administrators stand ready to meet, greet and solve unexpected problems.  Excitement is in the air as the village starts the tasks of supporting our education system.

In homes, students are excited and nervous, and parents are hurrying to prepare them with needed supplies and encouragement as the family schedule changes.  Plans are finalized for transportation and after school activities.

For all students—the new school year brings change—new teachers and friends—new academic challenges.  For some students change is exciting and rewarding, and for many, change brings anxiety and stress.  Will they feel comfortable in new classes? Will they be with their friends?  Will they find new friends?  What if someone bullies them?  Who will be there to help?  Will the classwork be too hard? [Read more…] about Taos Behavioral Health Ready to Support You as School Opens!

Filed Under: Mary's Columns - Taos News Tagged With: CCSS, Community Coordinated Support Service, Enos Garcia Programs, Eric Mares, Erin Clack, Familia y Mundo, Katia Torrelli-Delgado, Linda Sanders, Outpatient Treatment Program, Ranchos Elementary School, Sadie Quintanilla, simon Torrez, The Family Center

Taos Behavioral Health Gives Thanks to Community Businesses

November 21, 2018

Mary Gray McPhailBy Mary McPhail Gray
NVW Board Chair

It is the season of giving thanks and reaching out to those who are important in our lives.  We are grateful for our 13 years of partnering and giving to the greater Taos community!

We hope many of you saw our full-page announcement in the November 15 Taos News that pictured Nonviolence Works’ enlarged staff, our enhanced services and our new name and tag line!  We are now Taos Behavioral Health — which more accurately portrays what we do:  “Heal, Grow, Empower Yourself.”

This work would not be possible without the generous partnering of organizations in Taos who believe in our mission:  “To provide comprehensive behavioral health services to individuals, families and groups to support them in developing positive behaviors and making life-affirming choices.”

We would like to feature the organizations that in 2018 once again partnered with our Familia y Mundo Therapeutic Summer camp.

First of all, Ranchos Elementary School with the commitment of Principal Lourdes Cordova once again provided us with two temporary classrooms to house our activities — protecting space for individual and group therapy and a wide variety of social, educational and physical activities.  The janitorial staff — a critical support for any activity in the buildings — was particularly supportive and efficient.

The participants visited Taos Village Farm to learn about agriculture and nutrition, and the staff always prepared them a fresh, free lunch!  High Altitude Fitness gave the program free swimming time and, High Altitude Athletics provided free time in their gym.

Twirl invited the program to a free afternoon of creative activities and time to play in their playground.  Taos Youth and Family Center allowed free use of their facilities, and we paid a small fee for swimming and rollerblading.

Gutters provided an experience for the youth to learn about and try bowling, and Parks and Recreation encouraged our use of all the city parks.

At the Taos Library, youth were given the chance to visit the book holdings and check out books of their choice.  Defendu Academy continued their reasonable fee for providing classes in beginning martial arts.

The Storyteller Theatre cooperated with us in opening the theatre for our students and their families in a special matinee celebrating the end of the summer program. We took the youth to Vagrant Heart where they learned from a rich variety of local artists and had opportunities to create themselves.

Sadie Quintanilla, TBH Director of School Programs, stated that the amazing support of community groups enriched the summer program and allowed for unique and memorable experiences for all the students. In all of these places, our students were welcomed, and their learning was facilitated by the attitudes and support of the staffs.  One of the important objectives of the summer camp is to provide new opportunities for the attendees to learn (and teach their families) about unique Taos resources.  In addition, we discuss ways that youth can give back to the community through service activities and representing Taos youth in positive ways.

As this Holiday season starts and we celebrate a new beginning with a new name, mission and tag line — we want to recognize the gifts of the community. These businesses that have supported us need recognition and appreciation by all the community.

Thank you from us all!

 

Taos Behavioral Health (formerly Nonviolence Works) has the largest credentialed and licensed behavioral health staff in Northern New Mexico.  We can be reached at 575-758-4297 or taosbehavioralhealth.org or stop by at 105 Bertha Street in Taos. 

Mary McPhail Gray is the Board Chair of Taos Behavioral Health (TBH) and can be reached at 575-779-3126 or mcphailconsulting@gmail.com

Filed Under: Mary's Columns - Taos News Tagged With: Defendu Academy, Gutters, High Altitude Athletics, High Altitude Fitness, Parks and Recreation, Ranchos Elementary School, Sadie Quintanilla, staff, Storyteller Theatre, Taos Library, Taos Village Farm, Taos Youth and Family Center, Twirl, Vagrant Heart

We’ve Moved! New Location—New Programs

June 7, 2018

Mary Gray McPhailBy Mary McPhail Gray
NVW Board Chair

Nonviolence Works has just completed a move to a new location at 105 Bertha Suite B — across from the US Postal Center and behind Toribio’s restaurant.  We find the new space very uplifting — great colors and art — plenty of places for people to visit and work together. Our phone number is still the same (575-758-4297), and our website (www.nonviolenceworks.us) and Facebook page give you all the current programs news.

We are excited to begin our annual summer Therapeutic Camp (Familia y Mundo) with 45 enrollees and a great program of art, crafts, physical skill building, swimming, individual and group therapy, and community service activities. We offer this program to the community through the ongoing partnership with Ranchos Elementary School.

Our search continues to locate an appropriate environment for a residential treatment center for adolescent males — we will keep the community informed about those plans and our needs.

We have initiated a new Gabler Battle Back Program for veterans with unique strengths in our staff, board and our commitments to this population. The title refers to our belief that we must in good conscience help those who have sacrificed for our freedom — to be supported in their battle back to get all the way home.

There are 6,000 veterans in northern New Mexico and approximately 40% of them are in need of some form of mental health support.  In addition, far too many of the homeless in our country are from the ranks of veterans.  We see them at the roadside in our village — struggling. [Read more…] about We’ve Moved! New Location—New Programs

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Beatrice Miera, Familia y Mundo, Gabler Battle Back Program, Karen House, Linda Sanders, NVW/UNM Taos partnership, Ranchos Elementary School, simon Torrez, Therapeutic Summer Camp, veterans

Letter to Donors

February 9, 2017

Dear Donor,

Happy New Year!  We want to begin 2017 by thanking you for your support of Nonviolence Works last year, and by sharing some of our accomplishments that your generosity helped make possible.

Familia y Mundo (FYM), our after-school and summer therapeutic program that provides individual and group counseling, served 120 youth during 2016.  Now in its fifth year, and housed at Ranchos Elementary School through a cooperative arrangement with the Taos Municipal Schools, it provides youth with support and the opportunity to practice social and emotional skills in a safe environment. [Read more…] about Letter to Donors

Filed Under: Annoucements Tagged With: Familia y Mundo, Gang Resistance is Powerful, GRIP, Nonviolence Awareness Classes, partners and donors, Ranchos Elementary School, staff, suicide prevention

Winter Break Camp Helps Youth Explore the Community

January 19, 2017

Mary Gray McPhailBy Mary McPhail Gray
NVW Chair

The two-week break from December 27 to January 6 gave NonviolenceWorks youth clients an enriching opportunity for adventures in the community. A total of 18 youth participated in the Famila Y Mundo Winter camp at Ranchos Elementary School and the Nonviolence Center at NVW. In addition to therapeutic groups sessions and individual counseling, the curriculum was planned to provide some new experiences out in the community.  [Read more…] about Winter Break Camp Helps Youth Explore the Community

Filed Under: Mary's Columns - Taos News Tagged With: Cid's Market, Familia y Mundo, Harwood Museum of Art, Mitchell Theatre, Nonviolence Center, Ranchos Elementary School, Smith's, Taos County youth, Taos Public Library, Taos Youth and Family Center, The Fire Place, Twirl, Valle del Sol

A Year to be Grateful to our Many Partners!

December 22, 2016

Mary Gray McPhailBy Mary McPhail Gray
NVW Chair

As 2016 comes to an end, I reflect on how Nonviolence Works is deeply grateful to the community partners who collaborated with us to provide the services to 700 youth and 150 adult clients during the last 12 months. Our mission “To inspire, train and empower all people to lead lives of nonviolence” compels us to work with other community agencies and leaders who share our vision to support human growth and change. [Read more…] about A Year to be Grateful to our Many Partners!

Filed Under: Mary's Columns - Taos News Tagged With: Chevron, Enos Elementary School, Familia y Mundo, Juvenile Probation Office, NM Children Youth and Families, Nonviolence Center, partners and donors, Questa, Ranchos Elementary School, staff, Taos High School, Taos Municipal School System

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