GCMHP has implemented a series of activities and programs at its "Points of Hope" community outreach centers, aimed at promoting the psychological and social well-being of adolescents aged 15–18.
An introductory meeting was held, bringing together a number of adolescents invited from nearby camps and schools to participate in the program. A total of 137 young people registered for the program.
The program focuses on supporting the psychological and social health of adolescents, developing their life skills, and enhancing their ability to interact positively with themselves and their communities.
During the meeting, facilitators interactively explained the content of each program corner, providing an overview of the activities and skills participants would acquire, as well as outlining the participation process and the activities to be implemented throughout the program.
The meeting was met with positive feedback from the participating teenagers, who expressed interest in learning about the various activities offered by the program and their enthusiasm for participating in upcoming events and benefiting from the experiences and skills the program aims to provide.
The program is being implemented as part of efforts to support teenagers psychologically and socially, providing a safe environment that helps them express themselves, build positive relationships, and develop their abilities, thus contributing to their overall psychological and social well-being.
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