About MIKID
M.I.K.I.D., which stands for Mentally Ill Kids in Distress, is dedicated to improving the behavioral health and wellness of children and youth through a family-centered approach. Established in 1987 in Arizona, M.I.K.I.D. originated from a profound personal experience by its founder, Sue Gilbertson, who faced challenges in finding adequate support for her son diagnosed with mental illness. Understanding the struggles of other families led her to create a comprehensive support system for children facing similar challenges, which has since expanded into various services across Arizona and into Colorado.
Today, M.I.K.I.D. stands as Arizona's largest family-run behavioral health organization, employing over 150 trained professionals, many of whom have lived experience as family members or individuals with behavioral health needs. The organization focuses on providing various services including one-on-one family support, peer support, health promotion, and educational programs aimed at empowering families. M.I.K.I.D.'s programs are tailored to address the specific needs of youth aged 0-25, making significant strides in community-based care and intervention.
FAQs
- When was MIKID founded?
- MIKID was founded in 1987.
- Who is the CEO of MIKID?
- Sue Gilbertson is the CEO.
- What industries or markets does MIKID operate in?
- MIKID operates in the following markets: Behavioral Health, Mental Health Services, Youth Services, Family Support Services, Health Promotion, Educational Programs, Community Based Care, Nonprofit Organizations, Child and Adolescent Wellness, and Peer Support Services.
- How many employees does MIKID have?
- MIKID has 51-200 employees.
- Where does MIKID have employees?
- MIKID has employees in United States.
- Does MIKID support remote work or working from home?
- Yes, MIKID is a remote-friendly company.
- Does MIKID offer a four-day work week?
- No, MIKID does not offer a four-day work week.
- What is MIKID's website?
- MIKID's website is www.mikid.org.
