Magnificent Minds

Divergent youth club

Did you know?

Adolescences have always struggled with Finding themselves, but in recent years their mental health has plummeted.

Here is info published by ucla in 2021

We are Magnificent Minds

A youth LGBT Friendly divergent club designed as a safe space for anyone

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What started off as an English research project, became a

safe space for like minded people

Welcome to anyone ages 13 to 18

What to expect at each meeting

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Learn

Each meeting we will learn and discuss a new disorder, identity, or problem here in San Diego.

Share

Share ideas, feelings, and other information in a safe space where you are welcome.

Create

we will be creating different crafts and art projects at every meeting. This will be used as a social and emotional bonding exercise

Leadership members

Juniper He/They/She (President)

The founder of Magnificent Minds. His job is to organize meetings, events, and make decisions.

Gabby She/they (Co president)

ALong with Creek, gabby will help set up meetings and work through events.

Ruby They/them (Vice President)

Ruby steps up for any big decisions, and helps organize group meetings. They also help with supporting the group.

Feebie They/Them (Researcher)

Feebs researches topics on which we will disccuss and learn about at each meeting.

Oliver He/him (Secretary)

Creates and tracks voting polls for each meeting topic, and take control of the aftermath of each meeting.

Sans They/Them (Treasurer)

Sans keeps track of the donations. These will all go to supplies for each meeting.

Join the remind!

scan the QR code or text 2ga7fah to 810810

Looking for community?

you are welcome anytime!

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WOrk cited Page

Communications Team The Communications Department at UCLA CHPR. (2021, January 27). Nearly half of california adolescents report mental health difficulties. UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. https://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/newsroom/blog/nearly-half-california-adolescents-report-mental-health-difficulties