CAHELP An Educational Institute of education and behavioral health service programs. We are a public education consortium of school districts and charter schools.

Our mission is the Relentless Pursuit of Whatever Works in the Life of a Child and we achieve this mission through the programs and services we provide to educators, children, students, families, and communities. We serve children annually through innovative behavioral health programs and we provide school districts and charter schools with consultation, special education supports, prevention and

intervention supports, and professional development. Our office consists of three primary branches of services, each providing unique services to member school districts: Desert/Mountain SELPA, Desert/Mountain Charter SELPA, and Desert/Mountain Children's Center.

In this episode of Fostering Futures with CAHELP, Athena Cordero sits down with Mark Todhunter, Behavioral Health Counse...
05/27/2026

In this episode of Fostering Futures with CAHELP, Athena Cordero sits down with Mark Todhunter, Behavioral Health Counselor Supervisor at Desert Mountain Children’s Center, to explore the mental health realities of foster youth.

Mark shares his decades of experience working with children in foster care, offering powerful insight into how removal, placement changes, and ongoing uncertainty deeply impact a child’s identity, sense of safety, and ability to form connections. He explains how foster youth often experience both trauma and ongoing grief and loss losing not only their families, but also their homes, schools, routines, and sense of belonging.

The conversation dives into how these experiences show up as behavioral and emotional challenges, and why those behaviors are often forms of communication rather than defiance. Mark also emphasizes the critical role of consistent, caring adults in helping foster youth begin to rebuild trust, develop coping skills, and form healthy attachments over time.

This episode highlights the importance of patience, consistency, and understanding for foster parents and caregivers, while offering a new perspective on what it truly takes to support the mental health and long-term success of children in foster care.
https://www.cahelp.org/p/~board/cahelp-main-home-page-news/post/foster-youth-ep-8

05/21/2026

Thank you Penny’s Play Place for hosting our Little Explorers at your kids indoor playground 🛝

Be sure to check them out this summer ☀️
20284 CA 18 Suite 520, Apple Valley CA

05/21/2026

Appreciative of the collaboration with Penny’s Play Place for our VESD Little Explores program. Give them a call if you’d like to know more info

In this episode of Fostering Futures with CAHELP, Athena Cordero sits down with Renee Castillo, Director of Child Welfar...
05/20/2026

In this episode of Fostering Futures with CAHELP, Athena Cordero sits down with Renee Castillo, Director of Child Welfare and Attendance at Apple Valley Unified School District, to explore how attendance, stability, and student well‑being are deeply connected.

Renee shares her experience across nearly three decades in education, including lessons learned from her time in Vermont and how those insights shaped her work supporting students today. The conversation breaks down the true role of child welfare and attendance moving beyond compliance to focus on connection, trust, and removing barriers that prevent students from accessing school.

Athena and Renee discuss the unique challenges foster youth face, including placement changes, mandated appointments, and trauma that impacts both physical and emotional attendance. They also explore how schools and districts support families through interventions, home visits, and collaborative efforts with community partners before ever reaching formal processes like School Attendance Review Boards (SARB).

This episode highlights the importance of relationships, communication, and empathy in supporting students and families, while offering real examples of how schools can create stability, build trust, and ensure every child has access to learning.
https://www.cahelp.org/p/~board/cahelp-main-home-page-news/post/foster-youth-ep-7

In this episode of Fostering Futures with CAHELP, Athena Cordero speaks with Tawnie Rice, Administrator at On the Rise F...
04/22/2026

In this episode of Fostering Futures with CAHELP, Athena Cordero speaks with Tawnie Rice, Administrator at On the Rise Foster Agency in Barstow, California. Tawnie shares her unique perspective as both a former foster youth and a social work professional who has worked her way up through nearly every role within the agency.

Tawnie walks listeners through what foster family agencies do, how they differ from county placements, and why additional layers of support, such as trained visitation monitoring, advocacy, and trauma‑informed services can make a critical difference for foster children and families. She explains intensive services foster care, extended foster care for young adults, and the realities of supporting children who have experienced trauma.

Throughout the conversation, Tawnie emphasizes the importance of patience, hope, consistency, and presence. She offers honest insight into common misconceptions about foster youth, what it truly takes to become a foster parent, and why attachment is not something to fear, but something children deeply need. This episode highlights how lived experience, compassion, and community‑based support can change outcomes for foster youth and the families who care for them.
https://www.cahelp.org/p/~board/cahelp-main-home-page-news/post/foster-youth-series-ep-6

04/22/2026

Always a successful event when we work collaboratively. 🌟 Snowline District always packs the house for Family Fun Nights 🎨🤩

In this episode, Athena Cordero sits down with Paul Durham, Program Coordinator for the Children Deserve Success Team at...
04/15/2026

In this episode, Athena Cordero sits down with Paul Durham, Program Coordinator for the Children Deserve Success Team at San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools (SBCSS), to explore what it truly takes to support foster youth through education, stability, and connection.

Paul shares his dual perspective as both a system leader and someone who personally experienced foster care, offering powerful insight into the realities that foster youth face, including frequent school changes, housing instability, and the emotional toll of starting over again and again. He explains how San Bernardino County has built a coordinated, prevention‑focused approach that brings together school districts, child welfare, probation, community colleges, universities, and community agencies to improve outcomes for foster youth
https://www.cahelp.org/p/~board/cahelp-main-home-page-news/post/foster-youth-series-ep-5

Our Pinwheel Garden is planted! 🌱 🩵 Blue pinwheels symbolize our community’s commitment to protect children and supporti...
04/08/2026

Our Pinwheel Garden is planted! 🌱 🩵
Blue pinwheels symbolize our community’s commitment to protect children and supporting families.
Join us in raising awareness during Child Abuse Prevention Month.
Learn more: cb.sbcounty.gov

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