He added: “Everyone is affected by the online world and social media. We all just want to feel safe. I am sure that with more ears, awareness and visibility of what is really happening, we can achieve some meaningful change together.
It was a sentiment shared by Harry, who co-founded the Archewell Foundation with Meghan in 2020. “I think for us, for me and my wife and with children growing up in a digital age, the priority here is to turn pain into purpose again. ” he told the audience at the mental health summit, “and provide both support and a spotlight and a platform for these parents to come together, heal, grieve, and collectively focus on solutions so that no other “A family anywhere has to go through what they have gone through.”
The panel was just one of the events Meghan and Harry participated in to mark World Mental Health Day. Before taking the stage, the pair also visited The Marcy Lab School in Brooklyn to meet with teens preparing for careers in technology.
2023-10-11 00:16:30
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