
Empowering Parents of Adolescents: New Virtual Parent Workshops
ASPIRE stands for After‑School Program Interventions and Resiliency Education. The ASPIRE program delivers licensed, clinically guided outpatient therapy for adolescents struggling with anxiety, depression, substance use, and other mental health challenges.
Integral to ASPIRE’s holistic model are parent workshops—interactive sessions designed to boost mental health literacy, enhance parent‑child communication, and equip families with practical tools. The impact and value of these workshops is clear: nearly 700 parents registered during the 2024–25 series—with parents praising the actionable tips and clinician-led insights.
The next workshop series begins September 9, 2025, with additional sessions planned through June 2026. Visit Scrivner Center’s education portal to see the schedule and register.
ASPIRE workshops are made possible by a generous gift from the Thomas and Donna Whitney Education Foundation. You can join the generous community of donors who make possible this and all of El Camino Health’s mental health programs by donating to the Scrivner Center for Mental Health & Addiction Services Fund.
Published: July 2025
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