ChinUp is a platform dedicated to anyone who has suffered from depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, bullying or any sort of discrimination. This allows victims to share their story allowing the spread of awareness of how important mental health is and to let people know that they are not alone in their battle as others have gone through something similar. People send in their stories via the Form linked on ChinUp's Instagram page or through the button 'Form' below.
They have the choice to be anonymous or not, they are also asked the name of the city that they are from which goes on the caption of their story.
ChinUp is a platform dedicated to anyone who has suffered from depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, bullying or any sort of discrimination. This allows victims to share their story allowing the spread of awareness of how important mental health is and to let people know that they are not alone in their battle as others have gone through something similar. People send in their stories via the Form linked on ChinUp's Instagram page or through the button 'Form' below.
They have the choice to be anonymous or not, they are also asked the name of the city that they are from which goes on the caption of their story.
Students benefit from this as they read the stories of people and maybe relate to some or be aware of what they are doing if they do the same thing to someone else. Students should know how to take care of their mental health and know that it is a big thing. As they are drowned with school work, extracurriculars, college applications and pressure from peers or family to do well in school, they are prone to poor mental health and ChinUp is a platform where they can visit and read about stories similar to theirs to know that they are not alone and it is okay to not be okay.
Students benefit from this as they read the stories of people and maybe relate to some or be aware of what they are doing if they do the same thing to someone else. Students should know how to take care of their mental health and know that it is a big thing. As they are drowned with school work, extracurriculars, college applications and pressure from peers or family to do well in school, they are prone to poor mental health and ChinUp is a platform where they can visit and read about stories similar to theirs to know that they are not alone and it is okay to not be okay.