April 23, 2025 - 03:11

Miyah Walker has been a dedicated listener and supporter since her early teenage years. As the middle child among three sisters, she naturally found herself in the role of confidante, providing comfort and understanding to her siblings, cousins, and friends during times of emotional struggle. This early experience ignited her passion for mental health advocacy, shaping her aspirations and career path.
Currently a psychology student, Walker is committed to raising awareness about mental health issues and promoting open conversations around them. She believes that discussing mental health is crucial for breaking down stigmas and encouraging individuals to seek help. Through her studies and personal experiences, she has developed a deep understanding of the challenges many face, and she aims to use her knowledge to support others.
Walker’s journey serves as an inspiration, highlighting the importance of empathy and active listening in fostering mental well-being. As she continues her education, she remains focused on making a positive impact in her community and beyond.
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