Youth Mental Health Corps Expands to Maryland with a Focus on Empowering Gen Z

Youth Mental Health Corps Expands Reach
The Youth Mental Health Corps (YMHC), launched by the Schultz Family Foundation, is expanding to 11 states, most notably Maryland. This strategic move aims to deploy 600 young adults, primarily from AmeriCorps programs, to provide near-peer mental health support for their communities.
Importance of Peer Support for Gen Z
With a focus on enhancing mental health access, especially within schools and community settings, the initiative provides essential training for young adults to serve as support for their peers. This model recognizes that young people often feel more comfortable discussing mental health issues with those who understand their experiences, making the initiative particularly relevant for Gen Z.
- Expanded programs in Maryland
- Connection to local resources
- Focus on mental well-being for youth
Future Impact of the Youth Mental Health Corps
As Fiona Yung, a key figure in this initiative, states,
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