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Lane Johnson has been open and honest about his mental health struggles.
On Thursday, the All-Pro right tackle announced his new partnership with Kooth, a free, confidential mental health service available for youth in Philadelphia.
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Johnson had this to say about the announcement.
“Mental health should never be ignored or stigmatized, and I’m looking forward to helping create positive change among our kids.”
Kooth provides online behavioral health services that are accessible from any device.
Through their platform, users can access professional support sessions at no cost and self-help tools such as mood tracking, journaling, and moderated forums.
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