The Problem
Low mental health literacy and limited life skills among youth and caregivers contribute to poor coping abilities, school dropouts, and reduced opportunities for growth. Many students lack safe, supportive learning environments, and stigma often discourages open discussions about mental health. Without targeted education and skill-building, emotional struggles go unaddressed, affecting both academic performance and personal development. This gap perpetuates cycles of underachievement, unemployment, and vulnerability to mental health issues, leaving young people without the tools to reach their full potential.