Studies have shown that roughly 1 in 5 people will have a form of neurodiversity such as Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, and much more, which can make social interaction with others difficult and often frightening. These difficulties within social interaction are what can hold the neurodiverse back from achieving social relationships.
Known for being capable of causing mental conditions like anxiety, depression, or cognitive decline, or physical conditions, loneliness affects 30% of adults ranging from 18 to 89+ years. It can be troublesome for those who struggle to find friends, are too shy to talk in public, or are looking for others to get along.
This is where Clark SquadSearch steps in
Clark SquadSearch allows students to host group events and activities to meet others while doing their favorite activities. Go to a favorite walking place, maybe invite others for a game night, or even grab food together and get to know each other!
Clark SquadSearch lists hosted groups so students can search for activities and group related topics that appeal to them, allowing them to fit in with others for events and activities by giving them an easy list to search for the activities they enjoy!
Clark SquadSearch is intended to be a non-profit effort to help students find group activities and groups to socialize without demanding any payments to use, donations to the project can be accepted as a way to support Clark SquadSearch and to help it grow