Workshops and residencies culminate in exhibitions, school sharing, performance, or school events.

 

Cambridge Hospital Child Psychiatric Assessment Unit, Cambridge
The Child Assessment Unit is a locked, 13-bed psychiatric unit located in Cambridge Hospital serving children ages 2 through 12. The children on the unit have varying disorders, such as ADHD, leaning disabilities, mood disorders, psychotic disorders, and varying degrees of pervasive developmental disorders. Many have suffered or witnessed significant trauma and loss. The unit strives to provide care that is child and family centered, nurturing, and trauma sensitive.

Cassp, Lynn
Lynn CASSP is a wrap-around model service delivery process. It is community based and identifies the services and supports that meet the needs of families and children with emotional special needs.

Children's Community Support Collaborative, Brighton
The Children's Community Support Collaborative (CCSC) is a wrap-around program committed to caring for children and adolescents with serious emotional difficulties. The focus of care is on each individual child and family, with an emphasis on understanding and using the forces that promote health and adaptation in individuals, families, and communities. Funded by the Department of Mental Health, CCSC coordinates and provides a flexible continuum of care including two residential programs and a rich assortment of home-based services.

Cohannet Academy, Taunton
Cohannet Academy’s mission is to provide hope and opportunity to children and adults whose physical, emotional, or learning related disabilities require innovative and specialized support and treatment. Cohannet is an inpatient facility.

Cornerstones, Haverhill
The goal of Cornerstones Haverhill is to empower children to heal and grow as they learn to thrive and succeed in their families and their communities. The program serves coed latency age youth.

Cornerstones, Ipswich
Cornerstones is a residential program that services latency age boys and girls (6–13 years of age) with various diagnoses. The program is a relationship-based model and family style group home.

Family Continuity Program, Massachusetts
FCP supports family success in every community. Programs include mental health clinics, home- and school-based services, as well as community-based supported housing, crisis management, flexible support, and wraparound programs.

Greater Lawrence Technical High School, Lawrence
Latino youth from the Lawrence area work in conjunction with the Express Yourself team on visual arts, music, and dance.

Highfields, Lawrence
Highfields is a transitional program for young adults, getting youth ready to transition to independent living. Services help youth follow the procedures and routines of the program. As part of its mission, Highfields provides therapy and assistance in job finding and filing for social security.

Nexus House, Beverly
Nexus House is a 12-bed program for females age 11–18, funded by the Department of Children and Families. The program utilizes a strength-based treatment perspective focused on fostering youth and family strengths with the goal of maximizing family reunification whenever possible.

Northeast Diversion, Haverhill
Northeast Diversion is a coed, adolescent program for youths from 11 to19 years of age. The program houses 12 to 15 youths for a typical duration of six to nine months

North Shore Medical Center Pediatric Psychiatric Unit at Hunt, Danvers
This 14-bed coed unit serves psychiatrically impaired adolescents ages 13–19, preparing them for life in less restrictive settings such as family homes or unlocked group settings for a nine to ten month therapeutic environment.

.North Shore Recovery High School (NSRHS)
Funded by the State Department of Public Health and local school districts, NSRHS provides a high school environment free of alcohol and drugs that also fosters an ethic of honesty and mutual respect, promoting accountability to oneself and to the community.

Salem High School, Salem
Latino youth from the Salem Point Area join us to work in tandem with adolescents from the various programs.

Solstice, Rowley
Solstice is a coed residential adolescent treatment program located in Rowley. The program provides educational, therapeutic, and support services to middle and high school students with emotional and behavioral problems. The program aims to enrich the lives of students as it strives to build internal controls for safe behavior and safe expression.