Picture kids lifting each other up when things get tough mentally. The Youth Mental Health Corps (YMHC) provides exactly that kind of help. They’re already active in 11 states and growing rapidly. You watched it unfold in 2021, right after the U.S. withdrew. It started its work. Following the Surgeon General’s warning about kids’ mental health, YMHC began training older students to serve as peer advisors. They set up shop right in schools and neighborhoods. This way, people get quick, easy support and don’t have to feel embarrassed about asking.
Hundreds of young adults will start jobs throughout the country by 2025. They’ll guide peers into behavioral health jobs and provide kind, understanding support, respecting everyone’s culture. This way of working directly tackles the serious mental health challenges countless teenagers face. You’ll find more people struggling with anxiety, low spirits, and difficult past events right now.
YMHC works with local groups. They build programs that directly help communities and states. This expansion complements broader efforts to improve mental health literacy, screening, and treatment engagement among young people.
Source: Youth Mental Health Corps


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