Youth Forum
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Bright Mind’s New York Director presenting post- event information to our professional facilitator after a focus group with local families, our New York directors and our executive director
A youth forum organized with the assistance of a temple facilitator and our team of professionals. During these sessions, we engaged in a comprehensive discussion on various aspects of mental health for both children and parents, including strategies for future enhancement. Consequently, we decided to introduce interactive technologies alongside our existing curriculum; aimed at bolstering mental well-being.
*Pictures are simulations due to privacy of minors
Five youth forums have convened, commencing September 17, 2022, and extending from May 12 to May 14, 2022. These forums have encompassed sessions encompassing youth and parents, focusing on meticulously formulated inquiries. Professionals artfully crafted these questions with the deliberate aim of stimulating substantive dialogues and reflective contemplation on the designated subject matter. The underlying purpose of these inquiries was to solicit deeper insights that would, in turn, propel us closer to feasible resolutions. Consequently, we have embarked on the implementation of these solutions.
*Pictures are simulations due to privacy of minors.
We have initiated the process of grant proposal writing while concurrently engaging with local authorities.
With the support of multiple grants, we aim towards creating a comprehensive vision that aligns with the interests and concerns of the youth. Consequently, we have incorporated the funds into our prominent international literacy program, emphasizing major literacy initiatives. This program encompasses the sharing of books and various other activities aimed at nurturing their growth and development. In recent years, we have taken great enthusiasm in our interaction with the vibrant communities of the New York region. We conduct classes twice a week for adolescents and once a week for our respected elderly members, with primary focus on the critical subject of mental health and other pertinent topics. This journey has been profoundly enriching, and we look forward to sharing additional details and progress.