1. Successfully established and supported 68 mental health clubs across the three counties.
2. Trained 533 peer counsellors, who now actively provide peer-to-peer counselling and psychosocial support within their schools.
3. Revitalized the guidance and counselling departments in 57 schools, enhancing their capacity to support students and ensuring early intervention.
4. Conducted training sessions for 369 teachers, equipping them with the knowledge and skills to manage and support students with mental health issues.
5. Reached 46891 out to out-of-school youths through targeted programs, extending the impact of our mental health initiatives beyond school environments.
6. Engaged 673 students in primary schools, 1184 in secondary schools, and 647 in tertiary institutions through our sensitization programs and mental health activities.