Now accepting applications for the 2024-2025 school year!
The mission of The Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide (SPTS) is to reduce the number of youth suicides and attempted suicides by encouraging public awareness through the development and promotion of educational training programs.
The Be S-Well Club (formerly known as SPTS Youth Council) was developed from the core mission of SPTS, and is open to high school students in New Jersey (and now Nassau County, New York!) who are interested in learning more about mental health and wellness, stress management, resiliency, and how to help peers in need. Students in Monmouth/Ocean Counties, Woodbridge Township and Nassau County, New York can join our in-person Be S-Well meets for each of those locations. Since 2015, over 600 high school students have participated in what was known at the time as the Youth Council. Students will participate in monthly meetings that focus on the components of the Wellness Wheel – emotional, intellectual, physical, social, environmental, financial, and spiritual wellness. Members participate in fun activities, games and events all driven by our youth. Students will also learn about their role in suicide prevention, the importance of going to a trusted adult when they need help, and local and national resources.
If you are interested in joining the Be S-Well Club, please complete the online application form below for the county you wish to join. All students who submit a form are accepted into the Be S-Well Club. . After you submit your form , the Be S-Well manager will contact you to provide more information on our first meeting. If you have any questions, please contact Be S-Well Program Manager, Natalie Hayes-Scott, at [email protected]
2024-2025 Monmouth & Ocean Counties
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2024-2025 Nassau County Youth Wellness Council Application Form
2024-2025 Woodbridge Youth Wellness Council Application Form
The SPTS Monmouth Youth Wellness Council is made possible by grant funding provided by the Monmouth County Department of Human Services and the Division of Mental Health Addiction Services to the Mental Health Association of Monmouth County in support of collaborative suicide prevention programs with the Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide and the YMCA of Greater Monmouth.