Empowering Youth: The Inspiring Story of Riana Alexander and the Hope Institute for Mental Health Support

Organization Recognizes Former Chandler Student for Mental Health Advocacy

During Mental Health Awareness Month in May, Valley organization Copa Health is providing free resources to the public. The company offers information and assistance to those in the mental health community, including individuals with mental illness, their loved ones, friends, and professionals. One inspiring story that has caught the attention of Copa Health is that of Riana Alexander, a former Chandler Unified School District student who recognized the need for more empathetic support towards students struggling with their mental well-being.

Having experienced her own mental health crisis during high school, Alexander founded Arizona Students for Mental Health to open conversations about mental health and reduce the stigma surrounding it. By collaborating with school district officials, they were able to establish the Hope Institute at Perry High School, which focuses on providing support for individuals, especially youth, dealing with suicidal thoughts.

Alexander’s initiative and advocacy have led to positive changes within the district, highlighting the importance of addressing mental health concerns openly and effectively. The establishment of the Hope Institute serves as a vital resource for students in crisis, offering them the support they need to navigate challenging circumstances. To access more mental health resources from Copa Health during Mental Health Awareness Month and beyond, visit their website today.

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