Spring into Hope! supporting Fresh Hope for Mental Health
Fresh Hope for Mental Health

About Spring into Hope!

Help us Spring into Hope to launch our new Fresh Hope for Teens workbook and programming!


It's no surprise that teens around the world are struggling with mental and emotional wellness. This has left parents, community leaders and churches searching for ways to meet those needs.

According to new data from the CDC, nearly 3 in 5 teen girls in the United States felt persistently sad or hopeless in 2021 -- double that of boys, representing a nearly 60% increase and the highest level reported over the past decade.

BUT WE NEED YOUR HELP! PLEASE CONSIDER DONATING TODAY TO HELP BRING HOPE TO THE MANY HOPELESS TEENS AND THEIR FAMILIES -- AND PLEASE SHARE THIS WITH YOUR FRIENDS THROUGH EMAIL AND YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA.

Through stories, clinical research, and Biblical truths, we are launching Fresh Hope for Teens with curriculum for teens as well as parents to be able to start healthy conversations and process what they are facing. We will have special podcasts devoted to these same topics. Join us as we bring hope to teens and their families as they navigate mental and emotional challenges.

Date

Starts at:  March 10, 2023 12:00 AM
Ends at:  April 10, 2023 12:00 AM

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How your Support Makes a Difference

Our teens need our HELP

According to the CDC,

1 in 5 Americans will experience a mental illness in a given year
1 in 5 children, either currently or at some point during their life, 
have had a seriously debilitating mental illness. 
1in 25 Americans lives with a serious mental illness, 
such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or major depression.


The most common mental illnesses in teens are:

  • Generalized anxiety—Excessive worry about everyday matters
  • Social phobias—Severe feelings of self-consciousness and insecurity in social settings
  • Depression—Persistent feelings of sadness, anxiety, and/or emptiness

Thank you for your support!