In a recent government meeting, officials highlighted the urgent need to address the ongoing youth mental health crisis, emphasizing the importance of providing support and resources to affected children. A full-time licensed social worker has been hired to assist in identifying and counseling youth who have experienced trauma. Additionally, the organization is collaborating with Wake Technical Community College to equip teenagers with essential job skills, including resume writing and interview techniques, as part of a broader initiative to prepare them for the workforce.
The meeting also discussed the introduction of paid internships in partnership with local community organizations, aimed at providing practical job experience for youth. These initiatives are seen as critical steps in addressing the mental health challenges faced by young people and fostering their personal and professional development.
Furthermore, the organization offers free academic support for high school students seeking to obtain their driver's licenses, which has been well-received by both teenagers and their parents. Officials noted the importance of community outreach to ensure families are aware of these services, suggesting that word-of-mouth and collaboration with local school districts could enhance visibility.
The meeting concluded with a call for continued efforts to promote these programs and ensure that families have access to the necessary resources for their children's mental health and development.