San Antonio camp offers vital lessons on mental health and online safety

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San Antonio is hosting a two-week summer camp called CHAAT (Creating Healthy and Active Technologies) aimed at educating children about mental health awareness, internet safety, and responsible social media use.

The camp seeks to equip participants with knowledge and skills to navigate digital environments safely. It addresses topics including cyberbullying, human trafficking risks, and maintaining a balance between online and offline activities.

Activities at CHAAT include workshops, seminars, and interactive sessions designed to provide practical guidance on managing mental health and protecting personal information online. The camp is led by trained professionals specializing in mental health and digital safety.

The program encourages active participation and open discussion, allowing children to share experiences and learn collaboratively in a supportive setting. Parents and guardians are also involved, with encouragement to engage with their children and monitor their online activities.

CHAAT represents an educational effort to promote mental health and online safety within the community through an interactive and engaging summer program.

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