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At First Corinthian Baptist Church in Harlem, New York, there has been a significant rise in the number of parents reaching out for mental health support for their teenagers. Initially, a therapist at the church received around ten calls each week from concerned parents seeking help for their children. Recognizing the urgent need for intervention, the church has now joined a national pilot program aimed at addressing the increasing suicide risk among Black adolescents.
This initiative not only focuses on providing immediate mental health resources but also seeks to foster a supportive community environment where teens can openly discuss their struggles. The church's involvement highlights the critical intersection of faith and mental health, as they strive to create a safe space for healing and growth. With the alarming rise in mental health crises among Black youth, this church's proactive approach serves as a beacon of hope and a model for other communities grappling with similar challenges.
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