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Wil Wheaton, Chris Hardwick & Dior Vargas Share New Project UROK Videos

By: Jul. 24, 2015
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By now you've probably watched Wil Wheaton's amazing video about depression and anxiety for Project UROK. Now it's time to watch Chris Hardwick crash the shoot, hanging around to pick on his friend Wil and talk about Star Wars.

Watch the new video here!

Watch that on The Mary Sue here, and read an exclusive new interview with Project UROK's founder and executive director Jenny Jaffe about minority access to health care and her panel at San Diego Comic Con.

Project UROK has also just released a new video with Latina mental health activist Dior Vargas, who outlines the importance of recognizing cultural differences when addressing mental health issues.

Watch her video here.

Project UROK is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to create funny, meaningful videos for teenagers struggling with mental health issues, made by people who have been there before.

Founded by Jenny Jaffe (CollegeHumor), the site officially launched in April of 2015 and already features a variety of honest, funny and relatable videos from young adults recounting their struggles with mental health. Project UROK ultimately strives to be an interactive, all-encompassing source of teen mental health resources, encouraging users to upload their own videos and share their experiences on the site's message boards.

Among others, Project UROK features a video from Mara Wilson, a New York-based writer, performer, storyteller, and the host of the monthly show "What Are You Afraid Of?"

Watch Mara Wilson's Project UROK video here.

Jenny Jaffe founded Project UROK to be the resource she wishes she'd had as a struggling, mentally ill teenager. She was diagnosed with Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder as a child, and despite the help of a therapist and the support of her family, she suffered from severe depression and panic attacks all throughout high school. She felt isolated and alone. But she got through it, and she wants to let other teenagers struggling with mental illness know that they can, too. She was hired by CollegeHumor during her senior year at NYU, sold her first screenplay at 19, and has since written for MTV, VH1, xoJane, Vulture and more.

Sarah Hartshorne was diagnosed with ADHD and ADD in college, but struggled with it long before. She's recently been diagnosed with PTSD stemming from trauma she suffered as a child. Working for Project UROK has shown her how important it is to reach out for help when you need it. She's best known as the plus-sized contestant on America's Next Top ModelCycle 9, and she's also a standup comedian and producer. She's currently producing a documentary about plus-size modelling called Inside Skinny.



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