Let’s Talk About Mental Health: Feeling Misunderstood by Elders

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Let's Talk About Mental Health: Feeling Misunderstood by Elders

For ages 13 to 18 years

Date and Time

Monday, April 4, 2022, 6:30 – 7:30 PM

End times are approximate. Events may end early or late.

This event is held online.

155 East 173rd Street
Bronx, NY 10457

Partly accessible to wheelchairs

Register on the New York Public Library website

Event details

Has the pandemic affected you more than you thought? Are you looking for mental health and wellness tips and resources? It can be tough out there. The Community Mental Health Project is here for you. 

The session led by Rachel Johnson, a mental health specialist incorporates an open, safe, and confidential space to better understand how parents, caregivers, social support, and peers can better support adolescent mental health.

This event is online only.

Space is limited | Register above and include your contact information (name and email) to receive the link to participate. The link will be sent to you by email approximately one day before the discussion. You will need a device with audio and/or video and an internet connection to join.

More about Community Mental Health Project

Community Mental Health Project is a community-informed collaboration between The New York Public Library. Columbia University Department of Psychiatry, and Black Health. to raise community awareness around mental health and highlight resources with a specific focus on Black and Latinx/a/o New Yorkers.

Community Mental Health Project creates opportunities for people to learn and gain mental health resources through animated videos, books, and programs, in English and Spanish. The 10 short animations give voice to topics surfaced by teens, adults, and seniors in community roundtables. View our Mental Health and Wellness video below. Find more videos at Community Mental Health Project and share them with your friends and family! Together, we can normalize discussion around mental health.

This program was made possible through support from the Leon Levy Foundation.

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