Colts, USA Swimming host 150 high schoolers to discuss mental health in sports

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The participating students are part of Bring Change to Mind, a national organization with chapters in schools across Indiana.

INDIANAPOLIS — On Wednesday, 150 local high school students were a part of a conversation centered around mental health.

Students got to listen to a panel discussion that featured Olympic gold medalist and Indiana native Lilly King, U.S. swimmer Ashley Twichell, Colts cornerback Kenny Moore and Colts Vice Chair and Owner Kalen Jackson. "It was really eye opening as an athlete to see myself in them. Not knowing how mental health can change as an adult and knowing how similar it is as a high schooler — it really made me feel like I knew them," said Aileen Stockdale, a student at Warren Central High School.

 

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