Workshops for Empowerment
Interactive sessions to educate kids on bullying prevention strategies.
Interactive sessions to educate kids on bullying prevention strategies.
Connecting students for support through peer-led initiatives and guidance.
Immediate assistance for students and families facing bullying challenges.
At McKenna's Voice, we believe every child deserves a safe and nurturing environment to learn and grow. Our mission is to eliminate bullying through a comprehensive three-pillar approach: prevention, intervention, and healing. By empowering kids, supporting parents, and training educators, we strive to foster communities where every young voice is heard and valued. Through our workshops, peer mentorship, and tailored resources, we provide critical emotional support, especially in rural Michigan areas where mental health services are scarce. Together, we can champion a brighter, bully-free future!
Our three-pillar approach addresses prevention, intervention, and healing.
We prioritize mental health awareness in rural communities with limited resources.
Confidential support for youth and families impacted by bullying.
Empowering schools with trauma-informed response training for effective interventions.
McKenna's Voice changed my child's school experience forever.
The support for parents is invaluable and truly empowering.
The programs made my child feel safe and valued.
Training from McKenna's Voice transformed our school's response to bullying.
McKenna's Voice is a nonprofit organization dedicated to ending bullying by empowering students, supporting parents, and training schools.
We serve K-12 students and their families, focusing on communities in Michigan, particularly rural areas with limited mental health resources.
We provide workshops, peer mentorship, and crisis resources, along with social-emotional learning curricula for students.
Schools can participate by enrolling in our training sessions on trauma-informed response strategies and implementing our social-emotional learning curricula.
Signs include changes in behavior, withdrawal from social interactions, decline in academic performance, and unexplained physical injuries.
Parents can foster open communication, encourage empathy, and seek resources from organizations like ours to help their children navigate bullying challenges.