At Unwritten Endings, our work isn’t limited to the walls of our offices—we’re passionate about meeting families right where they are. This summer, that means showing up at community events and sharing resources in fun, approachable ways.

Most recently, Madalin Roberts represented our team at the Great Start Livingston Playdate at Manley Bennett Park in Hamburg. Her table quickly became a popular spot as kids joined in the “Color Your Feelings” activity, using art to give shape and color to their emotions.

To keep the learning going beyond the playdate, Madalin handed out fidgets—a simple tool kids can use anytime to help manage stress, focus their energy, and practice self-regulation.

The excitement and engagement around her table made it clear: when mental health tools are shared in accessible, kid-friendly ways, families are eager to bring them into their daily lives.

We’re proud to be part of events like this, helping to normalize conversations about emotional wellness and equipping families with strategies that work.

Keep an eye out—you’ll see Unwritten Endings at more community events this summer, bringing resources and support straight to the heart of Livingston County.

👉 Want to try some of the same tools Madalin shared?
      Check out our Coping Skills List here.