School Counselor Superpowers: A Conversation with Megan Bledsoe
As we prepare for another school year to begin post-pandemic, Washington State School Counselor of the Year, Megan Bledsoe, shares what parents, schools and mental health professionals can do to help kids succeed.
Can My Posture Affect My Health?
Poor posture is prevalent in a post-pandemic world, and can lead to poor health. So how can it be treated?
For Youth, by Youth
Learn how local teens are supporting each other through peer-to-peer connections and organizations in Clark County.
Creating Calm: Self-Care for Dads
Learn from a local licensed therapist how "creating calm" allows dads to be more present and focused in meeting the demands of life.
Surrogacy Stories: Shawna’s Gift
With only three viable embryos from the parents--the result of nine IVF cycles--Shawna hoped her surrogate pregnancy would prove successful for the intended parents.
Healing with Horses: Hippotherapy and Trauma Resilience
Two local women, with very different approaches, are on a mission to bring healing through horses.
Fantasy Play: The Work of Childhood
Learn how children benefit socially and psychologically from pretend, or fantasy, play.
Nurse-Family Partnership Connects Mothers with Vital Resources
Clark County’s Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) program offers low-income pregnant women and their child the support they need to overcome emotional, social and physical challenges and thrive—for free.
Surrogacy Stories: Joy and Tragedy
Danielle was thrilled to be able to carry and deliver twins for two wonderful, expectant fathers. Then, tragedy struck.
Microaggression Training Class: Eradicating Unconscious Prejudice
Ruby N. Lewis, of Vancouver, created the Microaggression Training Class to "help people with self-discovery, to learn how not to push those biases onto someone else, and what to do when they use microaggressions either intentionally or unintentionally.”