Atlanta, known for its vibrant history and diverse communities, recently hosted a significant discourse on the topic of mental health of the youth. Boys & Girls Clubs of America and retail giant Kohl’s teamed up to facilitate open, impactful conversations about mental health challenges that young people in the city face. This initiative was part of the week-long National Boys & Girls Club Week celebrations.
Actor and musician Jacob Latimore, along with several bright, young members from Atlanta-based Boys & Girls Clubs, lent their perspectives and experiences to the panel discussion. The aim was to create a supportive foundation for attendees, enabling open and genuine dialogue about the mental health issues prevalent within different communities.
Elucidating the purpose of this event, Latimore expressed his admiration for the initiative, emphasizing that every individual battles mental health challenges at some point. He applauded the steps taken by Boys & Girls Clubs of America and Kohl’s to create a safe and intimate environment, encouraging young people to express their feelings and anxieties openly.
The panel discussion, which was available to a wider audience through live streaming, offered a practical platform to the participants. Adding to the momentum of the discourse, Kohl’s has been providing crucial aid for trauma-informed training and facilitating conversations on mental health, focusing on fostering positive social and emotional development among teens nationwide.
Working in synchronization, Kohl’s and Boys & Girls Clubs of America are ensuring that Club staff have the necessary resources, training and tools to assist the younger generation reach their full potential. Kate Endries, National Director of Trauma-Informed Practices at Boys & Girls Clubs of America, highlighted the commonality of mental health struggles among young people, expressing the importance of normalization and coping mechanisms.
Kohl’s inclination towards mental health was echoed by Tara Geiter, Director of Community Relations at Kohl’s who underlined the company’s philanthropic commitment to the subject. She emphasised Kohl’s dedication to providing resources and raising awareness about the challenges faced by today’s youths.
This mental health panel not only created a platform for open conversation but also played a significant role in reducing stigma around the issue. The panel endeavored to embolden young people to share their experiences and learn from mental health professionals. The ultimate objective of these discussions is fostering a culture of empathy and understanding, thus equipping the youth with the knowledge and tools to manage their mental well-being effectively.
This healthy and empowering dialogue brought the community together, highlighting the urgent need to focus on youth mental health. Both Boys & Girl Club and Kohl’s are committed to fighting this battle against mental health stigma and ensuring the younger generation of Atlanta is equipped with the necessary resources and support.
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