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The pandemic has taken a toll on the minds of young people, parents, and educators wanting to find a way to help.

"Depression that is untreated, undiagnosed or ineffectively treated is the number one cause of suicide," said LifeAct CEO Jack Binder."Four out of five teens who've attempted suicide have given clear warning signs."

"Frequently, it's a student who says, I'm sad a lot. I don't know why it doesn't go away. It's getting worse," Binder said. Although those numbers sound impressive, it's still a challenge to meet the demand for teen mental health services. Karley Scott, a senior at Brecksville-Broadview Heights High School, has fought her own battles and serves on LifeAct's Youth Advisory Board.Scott said a lot of adults sweep things under the rug in denial or disbelief.

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