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Adolescence is already a confusing time without added concerns about social media, safety in schools, staying healthy, family financial security, and loss of loved ones—so we shouldn't be surprised that the rates of anxiety, depression, suicide, and other mental health conditions are on the rise.


This year, Mental Health America Recognizes with our 2022 Back to School Toolkit that our youth are having "All the Feels" as they enter the new school year. These resources look at the issues young people face that are having an impact on their mental health and offer tips on how to deal with these issues and the resulting emotions. The MHA toolkit can also help parents and school personnel better understand the issues, such as the effects of social media on youth mental health and how to be supportive. 


Click the picture to be taken to the Back to School/ Mental Health website.

 BGP purchased the Ready Rosie program last year. Ready Rosie is a research-based parenting curriculum that builds on parents’ knowledge. Ready Rosie harnesses the power of video and mobile technology to empower families and schools to work together to promote school readiness. This curriculum allows parents to sign up for the app free of charge. Staff share powerful games and expert videos that support that family. Family involvement is critical to the success of children. Parents want to be involved but many times are not sure how to support their child. Ready Rosie allows BGP to send short videos and informational flyers to our parents' right to their app. Ready Rosie has Family Engagement workshops already set up so that our staff can lead a productive and informative workshop for families.


Learning to read is a major step in a child’s developmental journey! Teachers and parents can jumpstart the process by reading to children and encouraging them to babble along. 

Find tip sheets with additional advice on encouraging children’s literacy by clicking on the picture.


Learn American Sign Language

To sign the word "love"

1. Cross both arms over your chest.
2. Give yourself a little squeeze and rock your torso left to right a few times.
3. This sign looks like you are hugging someone you love. Use this visual to help you remember the sign.


The sign for “I love you” is a combination of the fingerspelled letter I, L and Y.Your thumb and index finger together form an L, while your little finger forms an I.In addition, your thumb and little finger is expressing a Y.So if you combine all three handshapes, you get I-L-Y for I love you.

The sign for "help" is made by closing your left hand into an "A." Place the outstretched palm of your right hand under the left "A" hand and raise both hands. Note: Some people do this sign by placing the right "A" hand on the left palm.

The sign for “please” in American Sign Language is made by first placing your dominant hand with your thumb sticking out and fingers extended over your chest. Secondly, move your hand in circular motion (clockwise) two or three times.

To do the sign for more, flatten out your hands then bring your thumbs and fingers together, to make flat 'O' hands in ASL. Then, bring your hands together and pull them apart repeatedly.


To perform the sign “hello” in American Sign Language (ASL), simply place the hand you are writing with on your forehead close to your ear and move it outwards and away from your body. Don't forget to smile!


Use your dominant hand.


Breckinridge-Grayson Programs is now accepting applications for the 2024-2025 school year. Click the image on the left to fill out an online application.



United Way of Central Kentucky solves complex and costly community challenges by forging partnerships and mobilizing resources to find new solutions to old problems that not one organization can address alone. Together we win by inspiring others to join the fight against our community’s most persistent problems and empowering individuals and families to reach their fullest potential. Serving Hardin, Breckinridge, Grayson, LaRue and Meade Counties, United Way of Central Kentucky invites you to change the odds for residents across our region.

Residents of Hardin, Breckinridge, Grayson, LaRue and Meade Counties may now dial 2-1-1 to receive free, 24-hour information about community, health and social services from a live, highly trained resource specialist. 2-1-1 is your one-stop source for resource information including basic need services, mental and physical health resources, counseling, employment assistance, and much more. Like 9-1-1 for emergency services, 2-1-1 has been set aside nationally by the Federal Communications Commission for the public to more easily access community information. 2-1-1 is also a central resource for community information regarding volunteer opportunities.



THIS NOTICE DESCRIBES HOW PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CHILD MAY BE USED AND DISCLOSED, AND HOW YOU CAN ACCESS THIS INFORMATION.  PLEASE REVIEW IT CAREFULLY.

Breckinridge-Grayson Programs Annual Notice Regarding PII and Parental Rights


Contact Us

Mailing or site visits:
Breckinridge-Grayson Programs, Inc.
Valeria Hayes, CEO
201 East Walnut Street
Leitchfield, KY  42754

Office Hours of Operation
Weekdays- 7:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.

Phone and Fax
Phone: (270)259-4054
Fax: (270)259-4055

Hardinsburg Office
228 Tulles Creek Road
Hardinsburg, KY  40143
Phone: (270)756-0560
Fax: (270)756-0114
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