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Mental Health and Young People: A Growing Crisis

Young people experiencing mental health issues is growing at an alarming rate.

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Your gift today provides services and research for teens and young adults in need of mental health support.

Mental Health & Young People

Approximately 1 in 5 teens suffer from at least one mental health disorder. Nearly 1 in 3 teens meet the criteria for anxiety disorder by the age of 18. Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death among people aged 10-34. Teens and young adults are particularly vulnerable and at highest risk to fail traditional medical management.

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We open doors to expand options and create access to comprehensive integrated mental health research, education and services for teens and young adults to inspire hope and the joy of LIVING.

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Mental Health Crisis in Teens and Young Adults

Suicide was the second leading cause of death among individuals between the ages of 10 and 34 | View Website

Depression and anxiety are among the leading causes of illness and disability among adolescents (World Health Organization: | View Website

67% of teens and young adults between the age of 18-24 with anxiety or depression don’t seek treatment | View Website

More than 50% of mental health issues start by age 14 and 75% begin by age 24 | View Website

Mental health crises account for 60 million visits to primary care and 6 million ER visits annually. (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention),

39% of college students experience a significant mental health issue | View Website

Black and Latinx youth are nearly 15% LESS likely than white youth to receive treatment for their depression (SAMHSA, 2020)

In 2018, 58.2 percent of Black and African American young adults 18-25 with serious mental illness did NOT receive treatment. (CDC, 2019)

LGBTQ+ youth from American Indian and Alaskan Native backgrounds were 2.5 times more likely to report a suicide attempt in the past year, compared to non-Native LGBTQ+ peers (The Trevor Project, 2020)

Now is the time to come together and create change. Check in with your loved ones and make a point to care for your mental health. It is always important to remember that you are worthy, loved and fully seen.

More than 1 in 3 high school students experienced poor mental health during the pandemic and nearly half of students felt persistently sad or hopeless. Adolescent Behaviors and Experiences Survey (ABES)

Key Statistics

Suicide was the second leading cause of death among individuals between the ages of 10 and 34 | View Website

Depression and anxiety are among the leading causes of illness and disability among adolescents (World Health Organization: | View Website

67% of teens and young adults between the age of 18-24 with anxiety or depression don’t seek treatment | View Website

More than 50% of mental health issues start by age 14 and 75% begin by age 24 | View Website

Mental health crises account for 60 million visits to primary care and 6 million ER visits annually. (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention),

39% of college students experience a significant mental health issue | View Website

Black and Latinx youth are nearly 15% LESS likely than white youth to receive treatment for their depression (SAMHSA, 2020)

In 2018, 58.2 percent of Black and African American young adults 18-25 with serious mental illness did NOT receive treatment. (CDC, 2019)

LGBTQ+ youth from American Indian and Alaskan Native backgrounds were 2.5 times more likely to report a suicide attempt in the past year, compared to non-Native LGBTQ+ peers (The Trevor Project, 2020)

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