The Washington Memorial Library now offers more than books and archives. The Middle Georgia Regional Libraries is aiming to become a safe space for teenagers in our community.
It all started with an idea Young Adult Specialist Aimee Wilds had. She says she wanted to make resources easily available for anyone seeking help mentally. They currently have pamphlets with a list of organizations that provide mental health services. They took it a step further and held a session for teenagers and young adults to unplug and get help if they need it.
“On top of school, teenagers may be dealing with a lot more. So I wanted to create a safe space for them and a judgement free zone,” said Wilds.
On Wednesday, March 2, Aimee laid out several activities such as coloring, making stress balls, and making guided journals. Participants were also able to take home bags filled with activities and resources to take home.
This session is the first of many to come. The next one will be Tuesday, March 29 at the Washington Memorial Library (1180 Washington Ave). The event is free and open to everyone.