
Embracing Our Unique Mental Health Stories with Pamela Schuller
As anyone who struggles with mental illness knows, it is hard to love your brain and appreciate your mind when
JumpSpark strives to engage Atlanta’s Jewish teens through high-level experiences that provide skill and interest-based learning and social opportunities using innovative resources in the Atlanta community and beyond while guiding them to uncover meaning in Jewish wisdom, texts, and values in accessible and relevant ways.

As anyone who struggles with mental illness knows, it is hard to love your brain and appreciate your mind when

Food brings people together — families, friends, and strangers alike. Food brings together communities from all backgrounds and has the

If affirmative consent was taught in sexual-education classes, sexual assaults could be reduced by a great amount by having both

Sara Zoldan, who has taken up the profession of being a health and dating coach, is showing people all over

Many people living on the streets and facing poverty, in general, are forced to choose between necessary menstrual hygiene commodities

“Participating in the fellowships enabled me to make some of my closest Jewish friends from across the country and channel

Caroline Rothstein has performed poetry, recited speeches, and led workshops at colleges, schools, community organizations, and other performance spaces. She

Now more than ever students need to be prepared for life after school. Internships can introduce you to new careers

Her Campus Media is an 100% woman-owned and -operated organization that provides the opportunity for college-age women to publish their

Although most of my life has come to a halt, the Strong Women Fellowship and VOX ATL continued to keep

“It was a really cool activity to be able to understand a little bit about the struggles that many women

Riverwood International Charter School freshman Pheobe Kaplan speaks on body image and the comfort (and dissapointment) of not being alone