
Panelist
Jessica Green
Jessica J. Green is a dedicated mental health advocate, youth leader, and community servant whose life and work are rooted in resilience and purpose. Having personally navigated significant mental health challenges and the profound impact of three family members affected by murder-suicides, she brings a deeply compassionate and informed voice to her advocacy.
Jessica pursued her education at Tennessee State University before earning her bachelor’s degree in Family and Consumer Science from University of Central Arkansas. Her academic foundation has supported her lifelong commitment to strengthening individuals and families.
For over 21 years, Jessica has been actively involved in youth ministry, mentoring and guiding young people through life’s challenges. She has also organized and hosted youth summits addressing critical issues such as mental health awareness, bullying prevention, positive police interactions, leadership development, and educational empowerment.
Through her experiences and outreach, Jessica continues to inspire others by transforming adversity into advocacy, using her voice to promote healing, understanding, and hope within her community.
One thing to improve your mental health…
Don’t be afraid to open up about your true feelings. Seek professional help if needed. Self-care is important.
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