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Dear Cayuga Centers’ Friends and Families — When I first wrote about the...
Introducing Our New Chief Quality Officer – Shannon Green
Cayuga Centers welcomes new Chief Quality Officer, signaling commitment...
Statement from Cayuga Centers President & CEO, Edward Myers Hayes, on the killing of George Floyd.
Dear community members, We are disheartened by the senseless killing by...
Cayuga Centers: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) appeal
Cayuga Centers is appealing for help in purchasing Personal Protective...
Coronavirus and our Unaccompanied Children program: 4/6/2020
Cayuga Centers is currently still providing temporary foster care and...
Coronavirus and our Unaccompanied Children program: 3/16/2020
At this time, Cayuga Centers is continuing to provide temporary foster...
Coronavirus Update: 3/14/2020
We share with all of you deep concern for everyone affected by COVID-19...
Our Journey to Web Content Accessibility
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Children can carry more stress than we sometimes realize from school, peer pressure, trauma, and uncertainty. Rest is healing.
Let’s model healthy boundaries and remind children: they don’t need to earn rest, they deserve it.
Mental wellness starts with compassion, for them and for ourselves.
#FosterCayugaCenters #FosterLove #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth

In honor of #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth and #TeacherAppreciationWeek, we’re celebrating the incredible students in our UC program along with our art teacher 💛
From fluid acrylic pours to stencil sprays and layers of liquid glass — these mixed media pieces reflect both creativity and care. Each step was a lesson in technique and exploring emotion, identity, and healing.

Asking for help is a skill that kids need to develop. They are not born knowing how. Model it. Practice it together.
And when they do reach out, meet it with love, not correction. Early support can make a lifelong difference.
#FosterCayugaCenters #FosterLove #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth

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