Queen Mathilde held a video conference with young people from WAT WAT platform
Queen Mathilde held a video conference with young people participating in the 'Donkere gedachten' campaign of the youth information platform WAT WAT. As part of this campaign, young people openly share their personal difficult moments. The campaign aims to break the taboo around mental health. WAT WAT work to answer the questions young people struggle with. The questions cover a wide range of topics, such as travelling, money, stress, politics or problems at school.
The objective of the young people participating in the campaign is to inspire other young people and let them see that no question is too strange and there is nothing to be worried about. WAT WAT supports young people's (aged 11 to 24) identity development by providing them with answers to their questions and direct referral to trustworthy and relatable help channels.
As allways: sophisticated and good.
ReplyDeleteShe looks great here, her hair is very flattering. I like her glasses as well.
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Lighting on these small cameras is not always good. However, it looks like the faint marks of bruising on her throat in the first photo, and larger marks in the last photo. I certainly hope she did not fall an injure herself and these marks are simply shadows.
ReplyDeleteCoiffure très flatteuse ; ce style de lunettes dont la monture est de la même couleur Grenat que son pull ? lui va à ravir. Boucles d'oreilles modernes !
ReplyDeleteCoiffure très flatteuse ; ce style de lunettes dont la monture est de la même couleur Grenat que son pull ? lui va à ravir. Boucles d'oreilles modernes !
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