"Lift But Not Leave" Mental Health Well-Being Advocacy Expo Day 2026
Schedule
Sun Jun 07 2026 at 09:00 am to 04:30 pm
UTC+08:00Location
Universiti Malaya | Kuala Lumpur, KL
About this Event
"Lift But Not Leave" Mental Health Well-Being Advocacy Expo Day 2026
Join us for Lift But Not Leave, a youth-focused mental health well-being advocacy expo designed to turn awareness into action. Through keynote sharing, panel discussions, partner booths, community engagement, and Mental Health First Aid awareness, this event empowers youth to recognise, respond, and support one another with compassion.
Date: Sunday, 7 June 2026
Time: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Venue: Universiti Malaya
Admission: Free of Charge
About This Event
Mental health is no longer a silent issue. It is a growing reality affecting youth, families, campuses, workplaces, and communities. Yet, many young people still struggle in silence because they do not know where to seek help, how to start the conversation, or how to support someone who may be going through emotional distress.
Lift But Not Leave is a mental health well-being advocacy initiative by JCI Lead Tropicana, created with one belief at its heart:
When we lift someone, we must not leave them behind.
This Well-Being Expo Day brings together youth leaders, mental health advocates, community organisations, institutions, and partners to create a safe and meaningful platform for awareness, conversation, early support, and action.
More than just an awareness event, this initiative aims to build a stronger youth support ecosystem. Participants will gain exposure to mental health knowledge, practical peer-support understanding, and available community resources. The project also promotes a long-term pathway where selected youth may be supported through sponsorship to undergo Mental Health First Aid certification, helping them become more capable advocates and first responders within their own communities.
Why You Should Join
This event is designed for young people who care — not only about their own well-being, but also about the people around them.
By joining, you will:
Understand the current reality of youth mental health and why early support matters.
Learn how to recognise signs of mental distress among peers, friends, and community members.
Hear from mental health professionals, youth leaders, institutions, and advocacy organisations.
Explore community booths, well-being resources, health-related showcases, and support networks.
Discover how awareness can become action through Mental Health First Aid and youth-led advocacy.
Be part of a movement that encourages empathy, openness, and help-seeking without stigma.
Event Highlight >
Keynote Session
The Reality of Youth Mental Health Well-Being Today
A session exploring the current state of youth mental health, the challenges young people face, and why community-based mental health awareness must be strengthened.
Panel Session 1
Youth Mental Health: Whose Responsibility Is It Really?
A conversation on the shared responsibility between individuals, families, schools, universities, government agencies, NGOs, and communities in supporting youth mental well-being.
Panel Session 2
Is Mental Health a Condition, a Crisis, or Just a Conversation?
A deeper discussion on how society understands mental health, how stigma affects help-seeking behaviour, and how we can create a healthier public conversation.
Expo & Community Booths
Participants can also explore health and well-being booths, partner organisation showcases, NGO advocacy booths, body check-up booths, sponsor booths, and other community engagement activities.
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Where is it happening?
Universiti Malaya, Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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