The ceremony is happening on 28th November in Hammersmith, London, and we’re on a mission to get Jade and Joel to attend!
But we need a little help from our incredible community to make it happen.
Why Jade Deserves This:
Our amazing co-founder Jade has ADHD and from the age of 9 struggled at school and with her mental health. Between the ages of 11 and 13 she struggled with but overcame severe anxiety, depression, self-harm and an eating disorder. Through her ‘Reach for the Stars’ assemblies, she’s been inspiring other young people with her story to build mental health resilience, reach out for help if they need it, keep pushing forward and chase their dreams—just like she did.
Click here to watch a short documentary about Jade’s story.
Jade’s assemblies have already caught the eye of ITV News, the BBC, and even the United Nations, but now it’s time for her to shine at these awards!
How You Can Help:
We’re raising funds to cover the cost of two seats at the awards and the trip to London, so Jade and Joel can be there to celebrate this big moment.
Want to help us get them there? It’s easy! Every little bit counts, and we’d love for you to be part of this adventure.
How to Donate:
Please consider making a donation on Justgiving to help us reach our goal. Click here to donate.
Your generosity will not only support Jade and Joel’s attendance but also amplify the impact of the Youth Mental Health Foundation’s message on a national stage. Your support means the world to us and will help Jade and the rest of our team keep spreading her inspiring message to even more young people.
A huge thank you for being part of our journey! Let’s get Jade to that stage and cheer her on as she continues to inspire the next generation.
For more support and practical advice for you as parents while you support your child or teen, CLICK HERE for the Horizon Plan, our free online course. rnrnThe Youth Mental Health Foundation CIC is a non-profit with a free online course for parents supporting a young person struggling with mental health.
Written and illustrated by Asha Sullivan