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Between social pressure, trying to succeed in school, and more, mental health issues are a prominent struggle for today’s youth. According to Pew Research Center, 70% of teens view anxiety and depression as a significant problem among their peers. Among that group, about 3-in-10 teens say they feel nervous or tense daily. Nearly 3-in-10 teens also claim they wish they had more good friends. So how can you make a difference and support youth mental
Kindness is free and a way to show love and care to others in the community. Being kind means being aware of ones surrounding and acknowledging the presence of other people on earth besides oneself. Individuals may learn to do things in the community to make their neighbors’ lives better and more comfortable by having that in mind. Here are 10 ways you can be kind to others in your community: Initiate Conversations with Neighbors
The young generation holds the keys to shaping a better future for the world. We must give them a platform to voice their opinions and help them grow into responsible individuals. One of the best ways to achieve this is through mentorship programs that support strong character development. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Utah provides volunteer opportunities in Utah focused on shaping today’s youth through mentorship. Mentors guide the kids they are matched with, changing
Nami Media says that one in every five teens in America between the ages of 13 and 18 suffers from a form of mental illness. Common conditions include bipolar disorder, anxiety, and depression. If these conditions persist, there is a chance that the affected teen will be unable to study, work, or be subject to personal harmful thoughts. Fortunately, there are several things you can do to help teens struggling with mental health issues, as
Think back to an excellent mentor you’ve had in your life. They’ve probably had a lifelong impact on your success and quality of life. Why not pay it forward? When you become a mentor with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Utah, you can change a child’s future. Mentor a Child with Big Brothers Big Sisters Becoming a mentor can transform a child’s future. A child with a positive mentor may have fewer instances of delinquency