International Wellness Day | Campus Stress Relief

What people do to release stress can vary from person to person. On April 15, 2026, in recognition of International Wellness Day, Sea Dragons Gavel Club organized a series of Erika’s Lighthouse Awareness into Action activities in collaboration with the school’s counselors.

President Bruce Yu and Vice President Dylan Guo hosted a DIY stress ball booth, which attracted strong participation throughout the event. At the DIY stress ball booth, materials such as balloons, millet, and markers were prepared in advance. Students first decorated the balloons with drawings or short messages, then inflated them slightly. Millet was poured into an empty plastic bottle, and the balloon was carefully fitted over the bottle opening to transfer the filling inside. After releasing excess air, the balloon was tied securely to complete the stress ball. Additional activities included diamond painting and conversation starter cups, offering students a range of simple, hands-on options.

Students from multiple grade levels participated by creating their own stress balls and exploring different stations. Participants who created particularly strong stress ball designs received custom Erika’s Lighthouse tote bags. Sea Dragons Gavel Club prepared a total of 15 tote bags, with 16 emojis on them asking people how they feel today. Many school teachers stopped by the booth and pointed at the emoji that best described their day. The event provided students with a brief opportunity to step away from their daily routines.

Erika’s Lighthouse | Give Today

Support Student Mental Health

Sea Dragons Gavel Club is an affiliate of Erika’s Lighthouse, a nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring no student feels alone in their depression. Through this affiliation, we are fundraising to support their free, evidence-informed mental health education and suicide prevention programs for middle and high schools around the world.

Erika’s Lighthouse Impact

These programs are already making a real impact:

  • Over 1 million students reached in a single school year across 49 states and 26 countries
  • 91% of students report they understand how to care for their mental health
  • 92% say the program is helpful and important
  • Most students report they would seek help from a trusted adult if a friend was in crisis

Erika’s Lighthouse operates through four pillars — Classroom Education, Empowerment Clubs, Family Engagement, and Staff Training — helping schools build supportive communities and reduce stigma around mental health.

Why Donations Matter

Because the resources are provided completely free to schools, donations are essential.
About $2 can bring mental health education to one student.

  • $50 can support a classroom curriculum
  • $250 can help launch a student Empowerment Club
  • $1,000 can support a new school partnership

Your contribution is more than a donation — it gives students knowledge, confidence, and the courage to seek help.

Building Toward the Future

Erika’s Lighthouse has already reached its goal of impacting 1 million students, but the need continues to grow. The organization now aims to reach 2.5 million students each year by 2030.

Ongoing support helps:

  • Expand free programs to underserved schools
  • Strengthen data tracking to measure real outcomes
  • Grow student-led Empowerment Clubs
  • Sustain year-round mental health education

Lasting change requires more than a single gift — it requires a community committed to supporting young people.

Join the Effort

Sea Dragons Gavel Club is committed to service and leadership, and supporting youth mental health is part of that mission. We invite you to join us in supporting this important cause.

Donate today and help ensure every student knows they are not alone.

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