It’s “Hidden in Plain Sight” What’s in Your Teen’s Room? Could You Identify Signs of Dangerous Behavior? Your parents want to live at home, but they need more help than ever. You’re overwhelmed and just want what’s best for them. You don’t have to figure it out alone. P lease join SAY for Hidden in Plain Sight, a powerful, interactive program where you will view a staged teen’s room and learn about the more than 150 items that may be indicative of dangerous or risky behaviors. Topics include substance abuse, eating disorders, juvenile crime, technology, risky games, and more. This program will be presented by the Bath and Copley Police Departments, Wednesday, May 20 from 6:30 – 9 p.m. at Bellefaire JCB – Wuliger, 22001 Fairmount Blvd., Shaker Heights. 2.5 CEU & RCH credits will be available. To register, please call 216.320.8469 or email schaumburgn@bellefairejcb.org. For more information about SAY, please contact Chris Ruma-Cullen, LISW-S, CDCA, director of SAY, at 216.320.8203 or cullenc@ bellefairejcb.org or visit www.e-say.org. SAY, Social Advocates for Youth, is a school-based prevention and early intervention program of Bellefaire JCB for students in middle and high school. SAY services are offered in eight east suburban school districts in Cuyahoga County: Beachwood, Chagrin Falls, Cleveland Heights-University Heights, Mayfield, Orange, Shaker Heights, Solon and South Euclid-Lyndhurst. We help older adults remain in their own home with a range of services whether help is needed an hour a day or around the clock. Not sure what kind of service is needed? Speak to one of our professional staff today. If you want to reach the Beachwood Market, Advertise in Beachwood Buzz. To reserve your space, email Adam Jacob at sales@beachwoodbuzzmag.com today! 216.378.8660 www.jfsa-cleveland.org A program of Jewish Family Service Association of Cleveland CAH_Beachwood Buzz Ad 2/3PG (4.861w x 9.875h) _r2 May 2015 n Beachwood Buzz 43