Work2BeWell National Student Advisory Council member featured in Southern Maryland News
Sofia is a junior at Chopticon High School in Maryland. She’s a member of Work2BeWell’s National Student Advisory Council and she serves as co-team leader
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Sofia is a junior at Chopticon High School in Maryland. She’s a member of Work2BeWell’s National Student Advisory Council and she serves as co-team leader
Students working in three subcommittees to improve teen mental health Work2BeWell, a mental health and wellness program focused on providing mental health resources and education
The San Fernando Valley is home to many communities of color and immigrant communities in Southern California’s Los Angeles County. These communities are rich in
Youth continue to experience an unprecedented mental health crisis. According to the National Institute for Mental Health, young adults aged 18-25 years had the highest
As part of its ongoing commitment to improve Washington youth’s mental health and well-being, Providence announced plans to fund the Renton School District’s student mental
Renton School District recently launched virtual mental health services for students at no cost as part of the district’s ongoing partnership to support youth mental
This new unit brings together a multidisciplinary team of licensed professional counselors, licensed master social workers, patient navigators, nurses, psychologists, and child and adolescent psychiatrists
The National Student Advisory Council of Work2BeWell has created a brand new, free State-by-State Mental Health Resource, which is designed to serve teens across the
Our nation’s youth are suffering unprecedented strains on their mental health. Since 2016, emergency department cases of youth attempted suicide and self-injury have nearly tripled.
The Active Minds 2023 Mental Health Conference is the nation’s leading mental health conference for young adults. FOR STUDENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS This highly anticipated
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