Boston
Mental Health Services
The city of Boston is home to many support services for families seeking mental health resources. Select a topic below for resources and organizations relevant to the topic in the Boston area.
Select a Mental Health Topic
- Anger
- Grief/Loss
- Rape/Sexual Assault
- Anxiety
- Homelessness
- Relationship Violence
- ADHD
- Internet/Media Safety
- Self Injury
- Autism/Asperger's
- Learning Differences
- Sexual Orientation
- Bipolar
- Military Families
- Sport Psychology
- Bullying/Violence
- Multiculturalism
- Stress
- Child Abuse/Neglect
- OCD
- Substance Abuse/Addictions
- Chronic/Disabling Conditions
- Parenting Advice/Support
- Suicide
- Depression
- PTSD
- Teen Pregnancy/Parenting
- Divorce
- Postpartum Depression
- Trauma
- Eating Disorders
- Psychosis
Youth Services
The city's schools, parks, and recreation department, and many nonprofit agencies work together to help families learn and grow.
For a wide range of out-of-school opportunities, visit BOSTONavigator, a collaboration of the City of Boston, BOSTnet, and Boston After School & Beyond to offer easy access to youth program information. Another resource for teens is Boston Youth Zone, which offers “activities, opportunities, and other fun stuff for kids and teens. By Boston teens, for Boston teens.”
These resources were drawn from the Boston Guide to Youth Services.
Camps
Shortcuts: Boston | Chelmsford, | Lincoln | Newton
Safe, protective environment offers adult-supervised programs in education, career exploration, leadership skills, social recreation, athletics, aquatics, and the arts. Swimming, game room and computer available at each facility. During the summer, many of the Clubs run summer camp programs for children and leadership programs for teens.
Youth ages 17-24, serve full-time in schools, after-school programs, and community-based organizations. Members mentor and tutor in elementary schools, teach after-school classes, run sports leagues and vacation camps, and teach AIDS/HIV and domestic violence curricula to their peers.
Helps people of all ages with disabilities live as full and independent lives as possible. Technology for independence; rehabilitation; disability resource information; job training and employment. Summer camps for youth with physical disabilities, ages 8 and older.
Greater Boston YMCA
Phone: 617-536-7800
Serves youth and adults through physical, educational, social, and
spiritual activities; day and residential camps, volunteer and
mentoring programs. Also summer camp, sports, youth basketball,
teen nights, leaders club, youth fitness training.
In addition, the Central YMCA Teen Center is dedicated to positive
youth development through varied programs and activities for
thirteen through eighteen year olds year round.
Thompson Island Outward Bound Education Center
Phone: 617-328-3900
Thompson Island Outward Bound Education Center is a not-for-profit
organization that provides outdoor adventure and experiential
learning programs for young people from diverse economic
backgrounds. Its programs are designed to inspire leadership and
teamwork in the youth we serve. Located in the Boston Harbor
Islands National Park Area, Thompson Island is a unique destination
for work or play.
Wang YMCA of Chinatown
Phone: 617-426-2237
Basketball, volleyball, youth strength training and fitness, summer day and residential camps, teen employment, job training and counseling, volunteer opportunities, teen health education, drop-in center. Bilingual staff in Chinese/English available for advocacy assistance.
The Paul Center for Learning and Recreation
Phone: 978-256-4396
Email:
The Paul Center is dedicated to assisting individuals with
disabilities in developing their maximum potential and
independence. We accomplish this goal by providing services to the
individual as well as to the family. The Board of Directors and
staff of The Paul Center believe that through consistent quality
programming we can and do provide an optimal educational and
recreational experience needed by our students.We stress with our
staff the importance of establishing and maintaining a "spirit of
extended family" with our students. This spirit transcends all
aspects of our programs and continues to be a significant factor in
our success with our students.
Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts
Contacts - Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts
Phone: 781-893-6113
Email:
Lou Ann Kelly, Nancy Pollock, Heather Gaspar, Jacqueline Kamlet
Phone: 800-842-5566
The Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts mission is to build girls
of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better
place. The Girl Scouts provide girls with the opportunity to
discover their world, connect with and build an understanding for
others and take action to make the world a better place.
Newton Community Service Center
Phone: 617-969-5906
A multi-service agency that strengthens individuals, families, and communities through educational, after-school, camp, early childhood programs, and support services to promote wellness and continuity of care for children and their families. It serves a diverse population in Newton and surrounding communities.
Select a different Youth Services category below.
Select a Youth Services Category
Community Websites
- City of Boston
- Boston Public Schools
- Boston Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SPED PAC): 617-635-7810
- Adolescent Wellness Program (Boston Public Health Commission)
- Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF)
- Boston Resource Net
- talklisten.org
Can't find what you need or need a referral to a mental health practitioner? Call 617-332-3666 x 411. For more information about the service and terms of confidentiality, please click here.
Disclaimer: Material on the Project INTERFACE web site is intended as general information. It is not a recommendation for treatment, nor should it be considered medical or mental health advice. Project INTERFACE urges families to discuss all information and questions related to medical or mental health care with a health care professional.
Events in Boston
- Thu, May 17th–3:30 pm: Introduction to Parent Cafes: Engaging Parents in Conversations that Matter Session 2 - Boston
- Thu, May 17th, 9:30 am: Strengthening Families: An Effective Approach to Supporting Families Session 2 - Boston
- Sat, Jun 9th, 9:15 am–3:15 pm: Best Practices in Talk Therapy for Psychiatric Disorders
- See All Events
Featured Resources
Psychologically Speaking with Dr. Lynn Margolies
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- Executive Function Problem or Just in Your Child's Mind?
- Executive Function Problem or Just in Your Child's Mind? (Part 2)
- Having a Smooth Break-up With Your College Bound Teen
- Being a Wise Ally for Your Kids as they Face College Choice
- It’s a Family Matter
- Managing Yourself When Your Kids Disappoint You
- When Good Intentions Fall Short
- A Boy Divided
- Teens and Internet Pornography
- Bonding with your teen: a hidden opportunity
- Letting yourself see beneath the surface with your teen
- Know your limits: a prom primer for parents
- How to Be Protective When Your Son Thinks He Is Gay
- Transitioning From High School to College: A Primer for Students with Disabilities
- Planning for College (for teens with a disability)
- Safety: Teen Driving
- Discovery Health Teen Center
- High School Blues: What’s on Your Mind?
- Your Mind: Sorting It All Out
- What a Difference a Friend Makes
- MORE: Click here for the full list
- Recent articles of interest on children and mental health
- All books, articles, videos and other publications organized by topic
- Newsletter Archive
Camps with a Mental Health Focus
Therapeutic Schools, from the MA Dept of Education.
The work of Project INTERFACE is supported in part by the Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Project (MCPAP).
