Psycho-diagnostic evaluation for Shai

Shai, 14, is the youngest of eight siblings; all of the others are out of the house and living independent lives.
Moshe, Shai’s father, worked as a plumber for many years. After a work accident, he was forced to stop working for a number of years and is now back in the job market. Batya, Shai’s mother, works as a kindergarten teacher.
Early on, Shai was diagnosed with ADHD. He also has serious emotional issues and exhibits anti-social behavior. There is a family history of depression, and Shai has occasionally expressed suicidal thoughts.
Over the years, Shai has been in and out of various educational frameworks and after-school programs for at-risk youth.
Social Services has been involved with Shai’s case for years and has helped as best they can.
In order for Shai to get the proper help moving forward, including psychiatric care through his health fund, he needs a psycho-diagnostic evaluation.
Unfortunately, Shai’s parents cannot afford the cost of an evaluation. It’s critical, however, that Shai gets the help that he so desperately needs.



