
F.E.E.L.
⋆ face ⋆ embrace ⋆ express ⋆ love ⋆
our mental health
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Our Story
Sophia Lian, co-founder of C.O.P.E., a high school mental health club dedicated to fostering awareness.Jina Lian, president of C.O.P.E., found inspiration in the club's impact on the school community.Within C.O.P.E., members engaged in de-stressing activities, including making slime and painting rocks. Additionally, they helped to initiate bake sales, in which all proceeds went towards Saint Baldrick's Foundation. Motivated by the positive impact they have made within the school community, they aspired to extend their efforts to the Asian American mental health community.Wanting to make a deeper impact within the community, Jina and Sophia created F.E.E.L.: Face, Embrace, Express, and Love Our Mental Health.
About Us
F.E.E.L. is a fundraising organization in which all proceeds go to Henry Street Settlement CCC's Asian Bicultural Mental Health Services.
Centered around a theme of flowers, nature, and growth, our target audience is adolescents. We work with API-owned businesses selling hand-made products like slime and bracelets.

Our setup at a partnership event with New York State Law Enforcement Community Council to celebrate Father's Day by hosting a barbecue
Our Goal
F.E.E.L. is committed to raising mental health awareness, focusing on Asian American mental health.
Listen to these staggering statistics: Asian Americans are three times less likely to seek help compared to all other racial groups in the United States. For Asian American young adults, suicide is the first leading cause of death.
In response to these statistics, we have made it our mission to spread Asian American mental health awareness.To do so, we have taken the initiative to raise money for Henry Street Settlement CCC's Asian Bicultural Mental Health Services by selling stress-relieving products like slime and bracelets.
Nearing the end of this summer, we will allocate all generated profits to this organization.
Our commitment extends beyond this initial effort; we will continue fundraising endeavors to raise funds for different organizations targeting Asian American mental health.

Our setup at DJ's International Buffet in Garden City, New York.
At this location, we are selling slime, bracelets, and plushies.
Get Involved
Would you like to get involved with this initiative to raise Asian American mental health awareness?
If so, we are currently looking for volunteers willing to manage our social media platforms by creating content in the form of posts and videos highlighting our journey and impact on the community.If you are interested, please contact us through email: [email protected]

Contact Information
If you would like to reach out to us with any inquiries, feedback, or such, please use the following platforms:email: [email protected]
contact number: +1 516-324-9764