My involvement in youth mental health advocacy is deeply rooted in my own lived experience with mental illness, which has given this work profound personal meaning. I have been driven by a desire to turn my pain into purpose and to help others find their light, too. This began with co-founding a mental health club at my high school, where I found my voice in mental health advocacy and supported my peers to make our school community a more positive and welcoming place. A pivotal moment in my advocacy journey was when I shared my story of how mental illness rocked my childhood in NAMI New Hampshire’s Magnify Voices Expressive Arts Contest. I won the People’s Choice Award for my essay, and this flipped a switch in my brain. My story really resonated with people and could help inspire change. This motivated me to pursue advocacy more intentionally. Since then, I have volunteered with YouthWell NH, where I’ve had the opportunity to speak across the state about youth mental health and share my perspective. I also became involved with Connor’s Climb Foundation as a Youth Ambassador, developing leadership skills while promoting mental health awareness and suicide prevention. Building on this work, I launched YouthWell Voices, an initiative that brings students together from across New Hampshire to share resources, discuss challenges, and collaborate on efforts to reduce stigma and raise awareness about mental health in schools and communities. I have been honored to watch this group grow and see the change we have been able to make across our state. I believe that we all have the power to make a difference, and through these experiences, my passion for helping others has only been enriched, and encouraged me to spend the rest of my life doing so.