Lady Gaga Announces Expansion Of Teenage Mental Health Programme

Kathleen Kinder
Kathleen Kinder

Updated · Jun 14, 2019

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Celebrities are famous for bringing lots of crowds, but when it comes to social awareness, they can help many people in there too. Recently Lady Gaga, who is a firm supporter of mental health awareness, decided to promote teenage Mental Programme in the USA. Lady Gaga who founded the foundation named Born This Way to help people get out of depression anxiety has agreed to collaborate with the National Council for Behavioral Health for promoting teen Mental Health First Aid (tMHFA).

The report shows that Lady Gaga brought 16 students on stage who recently completed their first iMHFA pilot. While talking about the mental health issues which teenagers are facing nowadays, Gaga said that “it’s okay not to be okay.” Gaga future promised to help more students by making them join tMHFA program to eradicate the problem of mental health issues. Lady Gaga, who recently got lots of media coverage for talking on serious topics like mental health, has pledged to help needy people.

The report states that iMHFA program is for those students who are studying in 10 to 12 grades, and it will help them to learn more about mental health issues. This program is going to help all those teenagers who are going through a tough period but are not able to express their emotions clearly. Born This Way foundation first was founded by Lady Gaga along with the help of her mother in 2011. From last many years, they are continually helping all those people who are facing mental health issues.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the current generation is facing more of mental health issues, and majority of them are not getting any right treatment. Now programs like teen Mental Health First Aid (tMHFA) would all those teenage students who are going through some severe trauma.

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Kathleen Kinder

Kathleen Kinder

With over four years of experience in the research industry, Kathleen is generally engrossed in market consulting projects, catering primarily to domains such as ICT, Health & Pharma, and packaging. She is highly proficient in managing both B2C and B2B projects, with an emphasis on consumer preference analysis, key executive interviews, etc. When Kathleen isn’t deconstructing market performance trajectories, she can be found hanging out with her pet cat ‘Sniffles’.