Empower Voices
Join our mental health advocacy program today!
About Our Program
Empowering voices for mental wellness.
This program changed my life.
Alex
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đź§ Mental Health Advocate Program
Program Overview
The Mental Health Advocate Program by Evens Pierre Project is designed to empower individuals to become informed, compassionate voices for mental wellness in their families and communities. Through guided workshops, group discussions, and educational modules, participants will gain the knowledge and confidence to promote awareness, reduce stigma, and support those in need.
This is a non-clinical educational program focused on community engagement, advocacy, and empowerment.
What Participants Will Learn
âś… The fundamentals of mental health and emotional well-being
âś… How to recognize common signs of distress and approach others with empathy
âś… Effective communication and listening techniques
âś… Advocacy strategies for schools, workplaces, and local communities
âś… How to create safe spaces and lead mental health awareness initiatives
âś… Self-care and boundary-setting for advocates
Who It’s For
This program is open to:
Families seeking to better support loved ones’ mental health
Community leaders aiming to create awareness and safe spaces
Aspiring advocates who want to make a difference in mental health education and support
No prior experience in psychology or counseling is required — just a passion for helping others and creating positive change.
How to Enroll / Upcoming Dates
Enrollment for the next cohort begins 11/03/2025.
Sessions are offered online.
đź“… Upcoming Start Dates:
Session 1: 11/03/2025 to 11/30/2025
Session 2: 12/01/2025 to 12/31/2025
đź’» To Enroll:
Visit EvensPierreProject.com/program overview or email support@evenspierreproject.com to reserve your spot.
⚠️ Important Note
This is a non-clinical, educational program. It does not provide therapy, diagnosis, or professional clinical certification. Its purpose is to educate and empower participants to advocate for mental wellness in their communities.