ARCH’s Mental Health pillar responds to the growing need for youth-friendly, stigma-free mental health engagement across communities and institutions. We prioritize dialogue, policy awareness, and youth voice as central to mental well-being. Through initiatives such as You’re Heard, You Matter (YYHYM) ARCH creates platforms where young people can share experiences, access support, and advocate for better mental health systems.
Young people today face increasing mental health challenges from academic pressure and social stigma to economic uncertainty and limited access to support services.
Through YYHYM, ARCH works with young people, community leaders, and institutions to strengthen awareness, reduce stigma, and promote supportive environments.
Key Focus Areas
Creating safe platforms where young people can openly discuss mental health challenges and experiences.
Promoting awareness and encouraging youth participation in conversations that influence mental health policies.
Working with leaders to create supportive environments that prioritize mental well-being within communities.
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ARCH's work in youth mental health advocacy has been recognized globally through a feature highlighting how Youth Arise Organization is strengthening youth voice and resilience through initiatives like YYHYM.
Read the ArticleMental health advocacy requires collective action. ARCH invites young people, partners, and communities to join us in creating supportive environments where mental well-being is prioritized.
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