A Kelowna non-profit has launched a fundraising campaign aimed at engaging young adults for young adults.
Third Space Charity香蕉视频直播檚 new initiative gives the reigns back to young adults when it comes to talking about their mental health and advocating for it.
The new initiative features a text-to-donate system, where donors can text the amount they would like to donate to support the organization香蕉视频直播檚 free mental health services program.
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Mason said she had the opportunity to meet and speak with students at Okanagan College香蕉视频直播檚 Kelowna campus for orientation day on Sept. 7, and she said students were feeling overwhelmed and terrified.
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With the stress and anxiety of starting college, there香蕉视频直播檚 also the added stress of COVID-19 and the ever-changing public health guidelines and requirements, which Mason said only piles on for students. She said this is why now more than ever, accessible mental health support is so important for young adults and that香蕉视频直播檚 why she wants young people to support each other when it comes to mental and emotional wellbeing.
Mason said she hopes the text-to-donate campaign raises awareness for resources and encourages young people to seek those services out.
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In the meantime, Mason said a few things we can all consider to take care of ourselves during this time is to get outside and move as much as possible. She said to connect with your friends and colleagues however you can and be honest and ask for help when you need it.
To participate in the text-to-donate campaign, text the code BEWELL to 30333, which will let you donate $5.
If you would like to make a larger donation, you can visit this fundraising page.
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