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Elevate Athletics tackles youth mental health through sports

June 17, 2024 | Dougherty County, Georgia



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Elevate Athletics tackles youth mental health through sports
During a recent government meeting, community members voiced concerns and initiatives aimed at improving local infrastructure and youth mental health support.

One resident, expressing gratitude for the commissioners' support, highlighted the need for increased budget allocations to address long-standing issues with the sidewalk infrastructure along county lines. This resident emphasized the importance of resolving these matters, which have persisted for over two decades, and called for a collaborative solution that would benefit the Shader Glen community.

In a significant presentation, Chanel Jackson, COO of Elevate Athletics, introduced a holistic sports clinic focused on youth mental health. Jackson shared alarming statistics about youth mental health issues, noting that suicide is the fourth leading cause of death among individuals aged 10 to 29. She emphasized the need for early intervention and support, particularly in a community where sports are often seen as the primary avenue for success.

Elevate Athletics aims to provide a two-day camp on June 21-22, targeting youth aged 9 to 18. The program will not only focus on physical training but also incorporate mental health wellness sessions led by trained professionals, including former NFL players. Jackson reported an overwhelming response from parents seeking support for their children, many of whom are struggling with anxiety and depression.

The camp will include meals, training sessions, and mental health discussions disguised as casual interactions to encourage openness among participants. Jackson requested sponsorship for additional scholarships to accommodate more children, highlighting the community's urgent need for such programs.

Commissioners expressed support for Jackson's initiative and encouraged collaboration with local parks and recreation services to maximize outreach and resources. The meeting underscored a collective commitment to addressing both infrastructure needs and the mental well-being of the community's youth.

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