At Pinterest, we’re committed to creating an inspirational and positive online experience for everyone, especially young people. Gen Z represents nearly half of Pinterest’s monthly users and supporting and safeguarding the mental health of young people both online and offline is important to us. Today, we're honored to announce the launch of the Youth Mental Health Corps - a public-private collaboration between Pinterest, Schultz Family Foundation and AmeriCorps to recruit and train young adults to serve as teen mental health navigators in schools and communities across the US. During their service, members will have the opportunity to earn credentials to continue their journey into a mental health career path. The pilot will kickoff this year in 11 states and the application for those interested in becoming a Youth Mental Health Corps member is now open at https://lnkd.in/d2uQm3SJ We’re proud to be a founding partner of the nation’s first #YouthMentalHealthCorps, and encourage others to join us! #MentalHealthIsHealth Axios
Thank you for your leadership and partnership! Colorado kids will be better off due to your efforts. And we hope to inspire the next generation of workers and leaders in the fight against the youth mental health crisis!
Was just talking to someone this week on how challenging it is to find mental health professionals as well as professionals that youth can personally identify with. One of my HS school counselor friends talked about this struggle as well.
It's refreshing to see companies putting effort into making a positive impact on the world and their consumers. Thank you, Pinterest, the Schultz Family Foundation, and AmeriCorps for your collaborative leadership in this space! 🎉
Yet I dont see one Gen Z in these pics lol 😂
Kudos.
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Senior Director, Corporate Affairs & Social Impact at Pinterest
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