Let’s support youth mental health!
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YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH PROJECT INCI care about youth mental health and supporting families! Please help me support this organization!
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raised by 20 people
$800 goal
Help Me Support The Youth Mental Health Project!
PLEASE GIVE $20 for 2020
Supporting parents and caregivers whose children are struggling with their mental health is essential, especially now during COVID.
This is personal! When my child was struggling, finding support from other parents who had experience raising a child with mental health challenges was my lifeline. I have joined this campaign to help The Youth Mental Health Project grow The Parent Support Network, which provides free support to parents and caregivers whose children are suffering.
At The Youth Mental Health Project, We hear from parents around the country every day, and they are completely overwhelmed. Their children, teens, and young adult children are in crisis. The guilt, shame, and pain around parenting a child with mental health challenges has never been more intense.
Supporting parents and caregivers to understand and care for their children's mental health is WHAT WE DO! Our program for families, The Parent Support Network, gives parents an opportunity to meet other parents who understand and can guide them to resources in a free, safe, and confidential way. Parents discover that they are NOT ALONE and become empowered with the tools they need to help their children.
By donating even a small amount to this campaign, you can help us bring our expertise to more families nationwide during this extremely overwhelming and uncertain time. With your help, we can build strong families to support our youth.
WHY NOW?
The Youth Mental Health Project has an opportunity to qualify for a $100,000 GRANT by participating in A Community Thrives from the USA TODAY NETWORK.
Would you be willing to show your support with a $20 gift to help us address the mental health crisis of 2020?
Our Campaign will run from Oct. 1, 2020 – Oct. 16, 2020 in HONOR of Mental Illness Awareness Week (October 4-10, 2020) and World Mental Health Day (October 10, 2020.)
YOU CAN HELP US MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE!
Thank you for your consideration,
Lisa Unger
Director of Special Initiatives
The Youth Mental Health Project
No parent should suffer alone and in silence when a child is struggling with his or her mental health.