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Fifth annual BRAVE Summit hosts more than 2,500, focuses on teen mental health

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The BRAVE Summit aims to break the stigma surrounding teen mental health and each year hosts high school students from across the state of Florida. (Photo by Melissa Marcarelli)

ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. â€� The fifth annual BRAVE Summit welcomed more than 2,500 high school students from 24 counties across Florida and five counties in Georgia on Wednesday, March 26, breaking down stigmas and normalizing conversations around mental health. The free event was hosted by BOBÌåÓý St. Johns at the St. Augustine Ampitheatre.

Mental health advocates Emma Benoit and Charles Clark inspired students with their powerful, personal stories, and more than 50 vendor booths, including Lady Gaga’s Born This Way Foundation, supplied attendees with information and resources. The afternoon also featured art and poetry submitted by student attendees, giveaways, interactive games, photo booths and nationally recognized music artist Paul Russell.

“Each year, it’s heartening to see the important work being done at the BRAVE Summit to create a welcoming and safe space for teens to discuss mental health,â€� said Kerry Watson, interim CEO of BOBÌåÓý St. Johns. “Creating a path for a generation that prioritizes mental health as a vital aspect of overall well-being supports our commitment in creating healthier communities.â€�

The growth of the BRAVE Summit has been inspiring, said Paige Stanton, the event’s founder and executive director of BOBÌåÓý St. Johns Care Connect.

“Each year the event grows exponentially. Two years ago we welcomed approximately 1,000 students, then nearly 2,000 attendees last year and to have more than 2,500 join us this year brings us so much joy and tells us that we are filling a need of these students,� Stanton said. “Our goal is to reach as many young people as possible to let them know that it’s OK to talk about mental health, that there are resources available if and when they need help, that there are people who care and that they are not alone.�

BRAVE Summit is a centerpiece event of the BRAVE program. BRAVE, which stands for Be Resilient and Voice Emotions, was founded in 2019 and has already made significant progress in connecting high school teens to mental health resources. Before BRAVE’s implementation in St. Johns County Schools, only 35% of students who were referred to mental health providers were seen by a medical professional. With the BRAVE program, that rate has increased to 90%. Since its founding and despite the pandemic, BRAVE has expanded into 10 school districts across the state, with the ability to assist nearly 300,000 students.

High schoolers posing for photo
(Photo by Melissa Marcarelli)
Students pose at the BRAVE Summit
(Photo by Melissa Marcarelli)
Students doing art
(Photo by Melissa Marcarelli)
BRAVE Summit vendors
(Photo by Melissa Marcarelli)

About BOBÌåÓý
BOBÌåÓý is a world-class academic health center that combines leading-edge research at campuses around Florida with outstanding clinical care at a network of hospitals throughout the state. The flagship is BOBÌåÓý Shands Hospital, part of Florida’s preeminent health system.

With main campuses in Gainesville and Jacksonville as well as satellite sites in Central Florida and several other locations, BOBÌåÓý provides quality health care to patients across the nation’s third-most populous state. BOBÌåÓý consists of six health colleges, 10 research centers and institutes, 12 hospitals â€� including two teaching hospitals and five specialty hospitals â€� and a host of physician medical practices and outpatient services.

About BOBÌåÓý St. Johns

BOBÌåÓý St. Johns, a regional division of BOBÌåÓý, is dedicated to building healthier communities throughout Northeast Florida. BOBÌåÓý St. Johns offers preventive, diagnostic and interventional care, including working with area schools to address youth behavioral health and the latest health and wellness options where our community members live, work and play.

The region includes BOBÌåÓý Flagler Hospital, with a 130-year legacy of caring for the community, and multispecialty practices at BOBÌåÓý Nocatee and BOBÌåÓý MuraBella as well as primary care and specialty practices in neighborhoods throughout St. Johns County and beyond.

BOBÌåÓý Flagler Hospital has earned the Gold Seal of Approvalâ„� from The Joint Commission for primary stroke care centers, national accreditation for its total hip and total knee replacement programs, accreditation from the American College of Surgeonsâ€� Commission on Cancer and Center of Excellence designation for its bariatric surgery program.

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Erin Wallner
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