Best Point receives $50,000 in grants from The Charles H. Dater Foundation to support multiple youth programs.
The funding will advance and integrate the CATS Program and Culinary and Nutrition programs at Best Point Education & Behavioral Health. CINCINNATI,
Best Point Education & Behavioral Health hosted their 2023 Rockin at Riverfest fundraising gala on Sunday, September 3rd at The Annie W. &
Best Point Hosted Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the Grand Opening of the Sheakley Day Treatment Facility
Best Point hosted a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the Grand Opening of the Sheakley Day Treatment Facility on Wednesday, August 16th. After welcomes
Best Point Cats Program Expanding
Two decades ago, Cincinnati Arts and Technology Studios (CATS) opened their doors at Longworth Hall. Partnering with Cincinnati Public School (CPS), CATS
First Annual Black Mental Health Symposium
Best Point is proud to be a sponsor of Black Women Cultivating Change first annual Black Mental Health Symposium, Health Equity in
Best Point receives $1.3 million bi3 grant to transform youth mental health services delivery
CINCINNATI, OH (June 21, 2023) — Best Point Behavioral Health and Education announced today it received a $1.3 million grant to increase access
Best Point is honored to announce the retirement of our longtime Medical Director and volunteer, Dr. Phil Lichtenstein. Dr. Lichtenstein’s five-decade career
Children’s Mental Health Crisis Needs State Aid
John Banchy, Best Point President & CEO, recently collaborated with New Path Child & Family Solutions, and Lighthouse Youth & Family Services,
159th Annual Membership Meeting & Dinner
CINCINNATI – Best Point Education and Behavioral Health hosted their 159th Annual Membership Meeting and Dinner on June 7, at the organization’s Heidt
Rockin’ at Riverfest Event Chairs Announced
CINCINNATI – Best Point Education and Behavioral Health is proud to announce Britney Ruby-Miller & Caleb Miller, Tim & Lisa Schroeder, and
Suzanne Vann Leads the Way at ECDT
You may see Suzanne on campus picking up lunches or calling vans, but what you see is just a small part of
Jaran’s Oyler School Success Story
Jaran is a second-grade youngster who has trouble following the teachers lead and behaving appropriately in class. For him to be successful