a Verity behavioral program

Rewriting the future of youth behaviroal wellness

The Adaptive Behavioral Wellness program was built to help young people grow stronger mentally, emotionally, and socially.

The work shows up in the numbers.

Real outcomes, in real environments, for real kids. Here's what the work has produced so far.

17.5k

Hours of enrichment delivered

95%

Improved behavior reported

1.5k+

active students served

More kids are struggling. Fewer are getting help.

Roughly 1 in 5 children in the U.S. lives with a mental, emotional, or behavioral condition. Half of all lifetime mental health conditions begin by age 14. And nearly 70% of the kids who need care never get it. The gap between what young people are carrying and what's actually available to help has never been wider.

Programs at a glance.

After-School Program

Daily sessions held on-site at partner schools and community organizations, picking up right where the school day ends.

Summer Program

Multi-week summer programming designed to keep kids growing through the months they're most likely to lose ground.

Sports Program

Built on the same skills as the core curriculum, because how kids handle competition is how they handle life.

Digital Wellness

A digital extension of Adaptive, bringing curriculum, exercises, and family resources into the spaces kids and parents already use.

What families and schools are saying.

Behavioral wellness isn't a pitch. It's something families and schools experience week to week. Here's what that's looked like for them.

"He used to shut down when something hard happened. Now he talks about it. That's the whole thing for me."

Adaptive parent, son in the after-school program for one school year.

Tasha M.
/
Cleveland, OH

"My daughter actually looks forward to going. I didn't think that was possible with anything labeled 'wellness."

Adaptive parent, daughter, age 11, in summer and after-school programming.

Daniel R.
/
Cleveland, OH

"Adaptive showed up the way we needed them to, on time, in our building, with kids ours weren't reaching. We've extended the partnership."

Elementary school principal, partner since 2025.

Renee O.
/
Dayton, Oh