Your story matters more than you think.
We're building a collection of real experiences from teens that battle anxiety, stress, grief, and healing. Sharing helps others feel less alone and reminds them that what they're feeling is completely valid.
How it works:
Anonymous submissions
Comments or short-form entries
Reviewed for respectful commenting before being published on our site
Want your voice to actually shape mental health spaces?
Our Youth Advisory Circle is made up of teens and kids who are interested in psychology who help with guide content about psychology!
You can help with:
Topic ideas that teens relate to
Reviewing articles
Creating campaigns to promote awareness
Giving feedback on resources
Contact: hcps-alapillad@henricostudents.org OR hcps-satieshh@henricostudents.org
Mental health isn’t just clinical, but it’s creative.
If you’re into writing, art, design, video, or social media, you can help turn complex emotions into something understandable and comforting.
We’re looking for:
Blog writers (personal + psychology-based)
Artists & illustrators
Video editors / content creators
Social media advocates
This is a great space for portfolios, passion projects, and purpose-driven creativity.
Interested in psychology, therapy, or mental health advocacy?
We offer opportunities to:
Help research teen mental health topics
Break down psychology concepts into teen-friendly language
Sometimes people don’t need advice, but they need someone to listen.
Peer Support Allies help foster safe, supportive online spaces by:
Encouraging kindness and inclusivity
Sharing coping tools (not diagnoses)
Directing peers to professional help when needed
Regulations are provided. You are never expected to handle crises alone.
No toxic positivity
No shame
No pretending
We believe teens deserve mental health spaces that are real, safe, and youth-led to be relatable to them.
If you’re here, you already belong.