We are 34!


March 4, 2024 | In The News

On March 3, 2024, we celebrated 🎉 34 years 🎉 of promoting optimal mental health for children from infancy to young adulthood.

Like many wonderful nonprofits, the Minnesota Association for Children’s Mental Health was born out of an observed need.

A group of dedicated parents of children with mental health disorders understood that there was an underserved area in children’s health care. Whether grappling with anxiety, autism, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or other challenges, the issues were prevalent, but viable solutions were scarce.

In 1989, this committed coalition of parents came together to establish The Minnesota Association for Children’s Mental Health, with the primary goal of advocating for their children and those of families throughout Minnesota.

What initially began as a group of parents evolved into a dynamic board of directors, gradually expanding to include a growing staff. From its humble beginnings with a single devoted executive director, Deborah Saxhaug, the organization has expanded into a team of nearly 20 individuals, leading with compassion, knowledge, and support.

Parent support groups were developed in the early days. Family advocacy followed. Education opportunities grew and youth programs flourished.