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This Teen Mental Health Month, we’re calling on everyone to join the movement, raise awareness, and make a difference in the lives of young people. Read on to learn how you can get involved.

Take the pledge: Begin your journey by exploring This Is My Brave’s Teen Mental Health initiative. This program amplifies the voices of young people, breaking down stigma and encouraging conversations around mental health. Take the pledge here.

For teens: Equip yourself with the knowledge and skills to support your friends and peers by participating in programs like Teen Mental Health First Aid (tMHFA). This training empowers teens to understand mental health challenges and respond effectively, helping to create a supportive community where everyone feels safe and understood.

For parents and caregivers: The role of a trusted adult can significantly impact a child’s mental and physical well-being. Trusted adults can be anyone from family members to teachers or social workers. NAMI has created a comprehensive guide to help you understand how to become that supportive figure in a young person’s life.

For businesses and organizations: The conversation on youth mental health often misses a crucial group—employers. Forbes outlines actionable steps that business leaders can take to support youth mental health, from creating supportive work environments to fostering open dialogue. Discover the steps here.

Expand your knowledge: Dive into the latest reports from Mental Health America’s Youth Leadership, which offer a unique perspective on teen mental health. These reports, authored and contributed to by young people themselves, provide invaluable insights and recommendations that are driving youth-led efforts nationwide.

Your words can change the lives of others. If You Know, You Know amplifies our shared experiences, breaking down stigma and inspiring change. Explore stories of hope and recovery and share your story today!

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