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Getting the

word out

Today, WYS has locations

throughout Orange County,

which include: outreach and

engagement facilities, Me-

di-Cal outpatient clinics, family

resource centers, and on-site

school-based services. The

organization also offers addi-

tional services at additional lo-

cations through their collabo-

rative partnerships, in order to

provide an integrated approach

to mental health care.

With this range of services, WYS

makes an extraordinary im-

pact on children and youth in

Orange County. This past year,

they estimated their impact at

over 55,000 clients and fam-

ilies, with over 17,000 served

directly, and over 38,000 served

indirectly.

WYS aims to keep growing

those numbers because the

need is still so high. For the last

several years, Lorry says the or-

ganization has been in “growth

mode.”

“Every year, we’ve been grow-

ing our programs, and serving

more and more people in the

community,” she says. “In the

last three years alone, we’ve

grown something like 43 per

cent.”

Much of that growth, Lorry reit-

erates, has been in their service

offering for kids and families

that are not yet in crisis. WYS

has put a lot of time and effort

into finding and developing

programs and evidence-based

treatments that prevent mental

health disorders from devel-

oping, and prevent crises from

happening in the first place.

As an important part of that ef-

fort, WYS has made it a priority

to educate parents, teachers,

Boys and Girls Clubs, as well as

any other youth-serving organi-

zations they can find. In partic-

ular, they are instructing them

on Adverse Childhood Experi-

ences (ACEs), and the proven

link they have to mental health

conditions.

“When kids are exposed to

abuse, neglect or family dys-

function at a young age it im-

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