The Youth Commission of Northborough held a meeting on May 13, 2025, focusing on community engagement and upcoming events aimed at supporting families and promoting mental health awareness.
One of the key discussions centered around a new book by local author Casey Davis, which is now available at the library. Davis, who has ADHD, aims to keep readers engaged with her writing style. The commission also highlighted their recent participation in the English Language Parent Advisory Council (LPAC) meeting, which saw a lower turnout than usual, prompting plans to return in October to connect with new families in the district.
Upcoming events were a significant focus, including a "Coffee and Connect" session at the senior center, scheduled for the following Monday. This informal gathering aims to foster community connections. Additionally, the commission announced a movie night at the library featuring the film "Inside Out," coinciding with Memorial Day.
Mental health awareness was a prominent theme, with the commission encouraging registrations for several webinars. The first, hosted by NAMI, will feature family members discussing their experiences supporting loved ones with mental illness. Another webinar, scheduled for May 20, will be presented by Boston Children's Hospital's Digital Wellness Lab, focusing on parenting in the digital age. This event is a collaboration between Northborough and Southborough Youth and Family Services.
The meeting also reviewed the success of the April personal item collection for the food pantry, which yielded a substantial amount of donations. The commission expressed gratitude for community participation in their Go Green Day initiative and noted plans for further outreach, including an article on mental health awareness.
Overall, the Youth Commission's meeting underscored their commitment to fostering community ties and addressing important issues affecting families in Northborough.