Who Can Use This Service?
These programs are designed for schools, colleges, youth groups, parents, caregivers, churches, workplaces, and community-based organizations. Whether you are a group of 10 or 100, TLS can bring awareness sessions to your space.
Why Are Awareness Programs Important?
Mental health is often misunderstood or left unspoken in communities. These programs create safe spaces for dialogue, provide practical coping tools, and encourage early support-seeking before issues become severe.
How to Arrange or Attend a Program
- Call or message us at 90777 21082 | 98631 64425 / tlsnagaland@gmail.com.
- Share a few details (group size, location, preferred topics)
- We’ll coordinate with you and bring a trained facilitator or team to your space
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Awareness Programs – FAQs
Awareness Programs are activities designed to educate people about important social, mental health, and community issues. They help people understand problems, reduce stigma, and learn healthy ways to respond.
Anyone can attend—youth, parents, teachers, church members, community leaders, and the general public.
We cover topics such as mental health, substance abuse, addiction prevention, emotional well-being, youth challenges, family relationships, and community safety.
They help people recognize problems early, encourage open conversations, and promote healthier individuals and stronger communities.
Programs are conducted through talks, group discussions, workshops, interactive activities, and question-and-answer sessions.
Yes. We tailor our programs for different groups such as children, youth, adults, parents, and community leaders.
Programs can range from one-hour sessions to full-day workshops, depending on the topic and audience.
Yes. Personal sharing during sessions is respected, and confidentiality is maintained to ensure a safe and supportive environment.
Yes. Schools, churches, NGOs, and community groups can request customized Awareness Programs based on their needs.
Some programs are free, while others may have a minimal fee depending on the resources and duration. Please contact us for details.
You can contact us through the Services page or reach out via phone or email provided on our website.
Yes. We guide participants to available support services, counseling, or community resources if further help is needed.