Mental Health: Youth Are Ready to Talk - Youth Advisory Board Panel Webinar
What does mental health look and feel like for young people today? Please join us for this conversation — hosted by NRS, MOCA and our Youth Advisory Board. In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, NRS is brought together our Youth Advisory Board and leadership for an honest, open conversation about what it means today to be a young person navigating mental health. This recording is designed to be valuable for both young people navigating their own mental health and the social service providers, educators, and advocates working alongside them. You're not alone! MOCA is a safe space for all youth to talk about mental health challenges and get help locating resources in their community. MOCA can be reached via call and text at 1-888-504-MOCA (6622). Reach out for help now or text “MOCA” to 66008 so you have our contact information ready for when you do. MOCA is operated by National Runaway Safeline, a national organization with 50 years of experience serving youth in crisis. #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth #YouthVoices #YouthMentalHealth

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