The Climate Mental Health Network is a collective of dedicated community advocates focused on fostering mental well-being by reshaping our national dialogue—and actions—about the emotional impacts of climate change.
Children who see their parents preparing for extreme weather feel more secure, even during actual events.
Parents who take action with their children report lower anxiety and higher hope.
Many parents carry guilt about the world they’re leaving their children.
10,000 teenagers worldwide showed that 75% said the future is frightening because of climate change.
When your teenager comes home talking about climate change from school, or when wildfire smoke fills the sky, you have the ability to set the tone for an ongoing conversation.
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Is your organization delivering evidence-based youth mental health and family wellbeing programs? WAY adapts proven methodologies into scalable digital tools and in-person events. We seek partners with research-backed programming aligned with mindful awareness, active listening, and compassionate curiosity. Complete our partnership form to explore collaboration opportunities together.