Teen Health Seminars
Our Teen Health Seminars are a vital initiative aimed at educating middle schoolers about mental health. In collaboration with National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Eastside, we are dedicated to promoting mental wellness and providing valuable insights to young minds.
About the Teen Health Seminars
At Dear Youth Global, we understand the importance of nurturing mental well-being from a young age. Middle school is a critical time for personal growth, and our seminars are designed to empower students with knowledge and skills to navigate the challenges they may encounter. We are proud to have NAMI Eastside as our partner, a leading organization in mental health advocacy in the USA.
About National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
NAMI is the National Alliance on Mental Illness, the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness.
Why You Should Participate in Our Seminars
Expertise: Our seminars are developed and delivered by mental health experts who understand the unique needs of middle school students.
Safe Environment: We provide a safe, judgment-free environment where teens can ask questions and seek guidance.
Interactive Learning: Our programs are engaging, interactive, and designed to resonate with young minds.
Partnership with NAMI Eastside: Our partnership with NAMI Eastside brings a wealth of experience and resources to our seminars.
Get Involved
Are you interested in supporting our mission? You can:
Attend Our Seminars: Register your middle schooler for our upcoming seminars
Volunteer: Join our team of organizers and help us make a difference
Donate: Contribute to the cause and help us reach even more students
Contact Us
For inquiries or further information, please reach out to us at dearyouthglobal@gmail.com
Join us in empowering the next generation with the knowledge and tools they need to prioritize their mental health.
Together with NAMI Eastside, we are making a difference in the lives of middle school students.