
Humss students or humanists are capable of providing solutions to different environmental, cultural, economic and political contexts. Humanistas have this big role to the society especially for the betterment. As a humss student, we are expected to be one of the most reliable and consistent individuals in our society when it comes to communicating and solving important and timely issues. Humanistas are concerned to make great decisions, Humanistas is like gaining confidence and help you to overcome your fears.
I am Jasmin Estares, and i am proud humanista, I will be part of thetransformation or change of this society by interacting and having relationships with people to help them better, I will be one of the path and voice of most of the change of our society. We will open your hearts and eyes to the reality of world. Your says and opinions is our priority. So let’s go and be part of humanista, because in humanities we value humanity. Viva Humanista!

“An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.”
— Martin Luther King Jr.

END MENTAL HEALTH STIGMA
Mental health is a topic that affects all students. According to research, more than 60% of college students in the US met the criteria of at least one mental health issue. These include everything from social anxiety and depression to neurological conditions like ADD and other learning disabilities.
Naturally, these issues often impact a student’s ability to concentrate in class and perform on their tests. Campuses are beginning to notice and taking efforts to help. Many have begun offering on-campus group therapy, peer counselling, and online sessions. Still, it’s no secret that many mental health conditions are severely misunderstood. In this, it might be useful to join a society or community that works to embrace and offer solutions for affected students.

Advocating for student mental health is an important way to support students and ensure they receive the mental health services and treatment they need. By decreasing mental illness stigma, advocating for school-based mental health services, and lifting up the voices of students who are advocating for their own mental health, you can create that supports the importance of mental wellness in your school.

My advocacy is to End Mental Health Stigma. One of the biggest barriers to students’ receiving mental health support and treatment is the stigma surrounding mental illness. Mental health stigma leads students to feel that their struggles are unusual, not real, or not severe enough to warrant asking for help. Ending the stigma surrounding mental illness helps students gain the confidence to speak up about their mental health concerns and ask for help when they feel they need support or treatment.