New Zealand Is Launching A $4 Million Campaign To Help Young Kiwis Get Over Breakups
Breakups are hard for all ages, but it can very well feel like the world is ending when it happens in your teenage years.
The Love Better campaign has received $4 million from NZ’s Ministry of Social Development for a three-year stint to help alleviate the heartache and pain that teens feel after a breakup. The campaign is part of the government’s broader national strategy to eliminate family violence and sexual violence, which is one of the key problems in the country.
“This is an authentic way to inspire others to build their own strength, self-worth, and resilience,” Radhakrishnan said in the statement, noting the Love Better campaign’s approach leveraging social media and creating a community to address the impact of breakups has not been tried before.
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