Free Services Provided:
Teen Counseling
(aGES 13-17)
BetterHelp removes the traditional barriers to therapy to give everyone access to affordable and convenient mental health care — 100% online.
The Chris Eaton Foundation has partnered with BetterHelp and TeenCounseling to offer 6-months of free therapy to support you and give you a head start on your mental wellness journey.
Get started today:
1. If you are between the ages of 13-17, click “Redeem Voucher” below and type in: chris-eaton-foundation
2. You’ll then be prompted to answer a few questions about your therapy needs and preferences. This helps us match you to the right therapist.
3. Then you can activate your Teen Counseling account via email.
4. Most new members are matched with their therapist in as little as 48 hours.
Better Help
(ages 18+)
BetterHelp removes the traditional barriers to therapy to give everyone access to affordable and convenient mental health care — 100% online.
The Chris Eaton Foundation has partnered with BetterHelp to offer 3-months of free therapy to support you and give you a head start on your mental wellness journey.
Get started today:
1. If you are 18+ years old, click “Redeem Voucher” below and type in: chris-eaton-foundation
2. You’ll then be prompted to answer a few questions about your therapy needs and preferences. This helps us match you to the right therapist.
3. Then you can activate your BetterHelp account via email.
4. Most new members are matched with their therapist in as little as 48 hours.
Waking Up App
(All Ages)
The Waking Up app teaches you how to build mental clarity, emotional resilience, and a deeper sense of presence in everyday life.
The Chris Eaton Foundation has partnered with Waking Up to offer student-athletes 6-months of free access to the Waking Up app.
Get started today:
Kindly click “Redeem Voucher” below to redeem your free access to the app.
Please use the code CHRISEATONFOUNDATION if it asks for a code.
Enjoy your practice!
Note: After the 6-months, if you find the app useful and would like to extend it, you can use this scholarship link and request for a scholarship.
Most Recent Huberman Lab Podcast
Free Webinars Provided by the Grief Center 2024-25
The “Grieving Children, Grieving Families” presentations are a series of 1 hour talks for any caring adult interacting with a grieving child – as a guardian or community member. Based on the book Parenting Through Grief (written by Jade Richardson Bock and Dr. Craig Pierce), these free webinars provide a framework for how to navigate parenting and caring for grieving children living in the shadow of loss.
Register online at www.griefnm.org/events
All presentations are 1 hour long, free of charge, and provided via Zoom. Thank you to the Office of Student and Adolescent Health (New Mexico Department of Health) for sponsoring this training series.
Date/Time/Topic:
11/21/24 1:00pm “Grieving Children, Grieving Families” (Thriving through the Holidays)
2/20/25 1:00pm “How to be a Good Grief Friend” (for adults who know grieving adults)
4/10/25 5:00pm “Supporting Grieving Students” (for any school employee)
5/8/25 5:00pm “Grieving Children, Grieving Families” (Emphasis on Accidental Overdose loss)
5/22/25 1:00pm “Grieving Children, Grieving Families” (for any caring adult)
6/5/25 5:00pm “Grieving Children, Grieving Families” (Emphasis on homicide loss)
6/19/25 1:00pm “Grieving Children, Grieving Families” (Emphasis on supporting grief in schools, sports and scouts)
About the presenter: Mickey Kivitz, Director of Education, mickey.kivitz@griefnm.org
Mickey Kivitz, M.S., is the Director of Education and has been with the Grief Center of New Mexico as a volunteer since 2015, joining the staff in 2024. He has served as a volunteer Bereavement Facilitator for Teen, Tween and Adult groups, and participated in Camp Corazon as a group leader and featured speaker. Mickey has taught “Grief 101,” an introductory course for adults looking to better understand how to process grief and loss. He has participated in the New Mexico “Before I Die…” festival as a featured speaker on the Understanding Grief Panel, as well as The Speaker’s Bureau, where he provides trainings on how to give notification of a death and how foster children deal with grief. Mickey’s grief journey began in earnest after he turned 25 when he delivered a eulogy for his younger brother who died 3 days before his 22nd birthday.