Mental Well-Being

Feels on the Bus

Problem Statement

2 in 7 Singaporeans have experienced battling with a mental disorder. Despite the youth being recognized as our most vulnerable, many were hesitant to seek help due to stigma and inaccessibility. How can we make mental health resources more accessible and less taboo?

Mental Well-Being

Feels on the Bus

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Project Description

Feels on the Bus strives to offer more accessible mental health resources through forms of artistic and creative self-expression—where instead of coming to us, our mental health bus comes to you! Taking inspiration from mobile libraries and dental clinics, Feels on the Bus upholds its philosophy of making mental health less intimidating and more approachable through novelty and interactive play. Our project offers a variety of activities catered to address the emotional needs of primary and secondary school students, with the goal of offering a safe place for respite to those at high risk of experiencing emotional stress.

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