How notMYkid Made Their Digital Transformation
Leading in the Moment: Community Impact and Solutions
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In the face of massive disruption, Scottsdale-based nonprofit, notMYkid, successfully shifted all their programs online. Kristen Polin, CEO, notMYkid, shares that a huge part of their work is making in-person connections, but in order to follow CDC guidelines, they quickly figured out a way to connect digitally. All their mental health and behavioral health services are now available online. Although connecting digitally is a different experience, notMYkid staff is finding new ways to make their community connections.
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