For charity work. The Trent Burns Foundation has been doing so for her 25 years in New York, hosting a conference on student-athlete mental health. The event will feature sessions focused on providing education, awareness, resources and skills to help coaches, families and athletes feel more comfortable speaking and providing support to athletes struggling with mental health issues. it was done. We have seen that sport saves lives and children are different and better because of the role sport plays in their lives. When children feel safe, connected, and have a place, they are more likely to play. They know the play better and they win. If you want to win, buy this because it's a good thing. The event was sponsored by his UPMC and supported by York-Adams Interscholastic Athletes.
Mental health awareness event held in York
The Trent Bartz Foundation held a Student-Athlete Mental Health Conference in York on Sunday. The event featured sessions focused on providing education, awareness, resources and skills to help coaches, families and athletes feel more comfortable talking about and providing support for athletes struggling with mental illness. “I've seen sports save lives and children become different and better because of the role of sports in their lives. And I've seen children feel safe and connected. , when you feel a sense of belonging, you play harder.'' “If you know the plays better, they win. So if you want to win, join this. That's good.'' So,” said therapist and motivational speaker Kara Wojcik. Interscholastic Athletic Association and York County Youth Mental Health Alliance.
The Trent Bartz Foundation held a Student-Athlete Mental Health Conference in York on Sunday.
The event will feature sessions focused on providing education, awareness, resources and skills to equip coaches, families and athletes to talk about and provide support for athletes struggling with mental health issues. I did.
“I have seen children become different and better because of the role that sport saves lives and the role of sport in their lives. And I have seen children feel safe and connected. When they feel like they belong, when they feel like they belong, they play harder and they know how to play.'' “If they get better, they win. So if you want to win, embrace this, because it's good.'' '' said therapist and motivational speaker Kara Wojcik.
The event was sponsored by UPMC with support from the York-Adams Interscholastic Athletic Association and the York County Youth Mental Health Alliance.