Supporting Young Minds

Supporting Young Minds | Turn awareness into action with line drawing of students carrying backpacks

Young people today are navigating a world that often feels overwhelming and out of their control. But with the right support, they can move from feelings of helplessness to hope and action. Adult allies (parents, caregivers, educators, mentors, or community leaders) play a powerful role in shaping environments that are not just supportive but truly empowering.

That’s why Mental Health America’s 2025 Supporting Young Minds materials are packed with resources and tools designed to:

  • Help youth combat feelings of hopelessness and helplessness, and build resilience and agency
  • Equip adult allies to encourage advocacy and leadership
  • Create spaces where young people feel seen, heard, and valued

Use these materials alongside our 2025 State of Mental Health in America report and the Spotlight on Youth Mental Health Advocacy to better understand national trends, highlight youth voices, and spark positive change in your community.

Together, these resources offer data, strategies, and real-life examples to support mental health and well-being for young people everywhere.

Learn more

Visit our Youth Mental Health Resource Center

Check out our webinars

Find books about youth mental health (PDF)

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Where to Start

Our book “Where to Start” tackles the issues you might see during this return to school with a jargon-free approach to understanding mental health.

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