NC’s top health official speaks at 2nd annual youth mental health rally hosted by 11-year-old

In Franklin, North Carolina, a young girl named Gracie Parker organized a youth mental health rally for the second year in a row. At just 11 years old, she has been advocating for children facing trauma and mental health struggles since the age of five, when her mother passed away due to substance abuse.

This year’s rally attracted important figures like Kody Kinsley, the secretary for the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, who emphasized the importance of caring for children’s behavioral health in order for them to learn and thrive. Gracie, who has been advocating for mental health at various events across the state and even in Washington, D.C., hopes to see the rally’s impact continue to grow each year.

The event provided valuable resources to help attendees better cope with and improve their behavioral health. Gracie and Kinsley are both passionate about the cause and are dedicated to making a positive impact on the mental health of young children in their community and beyond.

By Samantha Johnson

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