





SAY offered essential mental health services to youth under 25 years old, particularly crucial in Sonoma County where the community faced the aftermath of multiple years of fires and floods. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic further intensified the demand for these services. In response, SAY expanded its grief support services and school counseling programs to meet the growing needs of youth. The collateral we developed served multiple purposes: raising public awareness about available youth services, providing resources to assist youth, and outlining ways the community could contribute to SAY’s vital services.
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