Peace, Resilience, Empathy, & Mental Health Advocacy

PREMA is a Los Angeles-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit established in 2022 dedicated to empowering youth through access to mental health resources and tools. Our mission is to foster a future rooted in Peace, Resilience, Empathy, and Mental Health Advocacy, promoting emotional well-being and providing support for young individuals facing mental health challenges. By creating inclusive spaces and offering accessible resources, we aim to nurture the next generation with the strength and compassion to navigate life’s challenges, leading with love at the heart of everything we do.

Discover our services

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Serving at-risk youth & foster care

PREMA provides mental health tools and resources to support at-risk youth and children in foster care, empowering them with skills for resilience and emotional well-being.

Conducting wellness workshops

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We host engaging workshops on mental well-being for teenagers and young adults, offering practical strategies to manage stress and promote mindfulness.

University mental health programs

We collaborate with universities to provide mental health programs for students, equipping them with tools to navigate academic and personal challenges.

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