Who Can Use This Service?
Community members, schools, churches, youth groups, workplaces, or local organizations that want to nurture safe, supportive, and stigma-free environments for mental health and well-being.
Why Are These Programs Needed?
Mental health is often misunderstood or left unspoken in communities. These programs break stigma, equip people with coping tools, encourage early help-seeking, and build a collective culture of care.
How to Attend or Arrange a Program
- Reach out to The Listening Station — 90777 21082 | 98631 64425 / tlsnagaland@gmail.com.
- Share group/organization name, preferred topics, location, and date preferences
- We'll plan a session with you and bring our facilitators to your space
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Community Programs – FAQs
We offer interactive sessions on mental health awareness, stress and coping, youth vulnerability, addiction, emotional wellbeing, peer support, and more.
Schools, hostels, churches, youth groups, workplaces, community organizations — anyone looking to create a safe and open space for dialogue and learning.
No. We also facilitate sessions for parents, caregivers, teachers, and mixed community groups.
Most programs are free, especially for local and community-led initiatives. If travel or materials are involved, we may discuss shared support.
Workshops usually last between 60–90 minutes but can be customized based on your time and context.