By Petrean Adina | President
Every week, six children from rural communities receive mental health and emotional support through our program. These children face a variety of challenges, including autism spectrum disorders, grief and loss, family difficulties, anxiety, social isolation, and the emotional struggles that often accompany adolescence.
All of the children we serve live in areas where access to psychological services are extremely limited. Regular support sessions provide them with a safe environment to express emotions, develop coping skills, build self-confidence, and strengthen relationships with their families and peers.
We continue to observe meaningful progress. Children who initially struggled to communicate their feelings are becoming more confident in expressing themselves. Others are showing improved emotional regulation, greater participation in school and community activities, and stronger connections with caregivers.
Mental health support is often overlooked in rural areas, yet it can be life-changing for vulnerable children. By reaching six children every week, we are helping them develop resilience, emotional wellbeing, and hope for the future.
Thank you for making this work possible. Your support ensures that children facing autism, grief, and the challenges of adolescence receive the care and understanding they need to thrive.
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