The Enhanced Partnership: Expanding and Sustaining Muskegon County's System of Care project will serve youth with Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED) aged 0-21 and their families living in Muskegon County with an emphasis on youth who are involved in multiple systems. Child serving systems and agencies will work collaboratively to enhance and sustain a omprehensive, coordinated and responsive System of Care (SOC.) This SOC will be family driven, youth guided, trauma informed and culturally and linguistically proficient at the system, practice and service levels. This project will enhance the county-wide continuum of care offered by child serving systems, and will build off the Pathways to Potential (P2P) model currently in every school district to increase early identification, access and evidence-based treatment options in Muskegon County. Pathways to Potential hires "Success Coaches" in schools where youth and families are located to address attendance, education, health, safety and self-sufficiency. The program utilizes a number of support networks and partnerships to wrap services around families. The approach outlined in this proposal positions Muskegon to lead widespread adoption in the entire state; both Pathways to Potential and Wraparound are models implemented and supported by the State of Michigan. Over the course of this project, 275 youth will be served (50 in year 1; 50 in year 2; 75 in year 3; and 100 in year 4.)