FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- It's a program designed by Fresno students, for Fresno students.
"We are working to help improve mental health for students and student outcomes," says Wendy McCulley, President and CEO of Foundation for Fresno Unified Students.
The Foundation for Fresno Unified Students received a $50,000 grant from Kaiser Permanente to help support mental health access for students in the Fresno Unified School District.
McCulley says last year, they heard from students about the need for mental health support.
"We really want to listen to what students say and what they need," she said.
Now, the ideas are turning into action.
"They're working on a social media campaign to increase awareness because they really want to de-stigmatize mental health," McCulley said. "We're als

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