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JCI Panaji’s Mental Health Matters – Breaking Stigma Awareness Workshop: A Resounding Success


JCI Panaji’s Mental Health Awareness workshop, “Mental Health Matters – Breaking Stigma,” was a groundbreaking event that brought together students from Smt. Sunandabai Bandodkar High School, Porvorim, to discuss mental health issues and potential solutions. The workshop was a resounding success, thanks to the active participation of attendees and the expert insights shared by guest speaker Mita Arora, Counselling Psychologist & Relationship Counsellor.

The workshop provided a safe and supportive environment for students to open up about their mental health concerns and struggles. Mita Arora’s expert guidance helped attendees understand the importance of seeking help and reducing stigma around mental health issues. Through interactive discussions and sharing of experiences, participants gained valuable insights and learned from others.

The workshop fostered a sense of community among attendees, promoting support and understanding of mental health. Participants left the event feeling empowered and motivated to prioritize their mental well-being. JCI Panaji’s commitment to promoting mental health awareness globally was evident throughout the workshop, and the organization remains dedicated to this cause through future initiatives.

As part of its year-long focus on mental health awareness, JCI Panaji aims to reach people across the globe and promote a culture of support and understanding. The organization believes that mental health matters and is committed to breaking down barriers and stigma surrounding mental health issues.

JCI Panaji invites you to join the movement to promote mental health awareness and support. Together, we can create a world where mental health is prioritized, and individuals feel empowered to seek help without fear of stigma or judgment.


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