Volunteering eases kids' mental illness odds: study

By Callum Godde
Updated May 15 2023 - 3:41am, first published 3:31am
Helping out at local community events can help kids cope with mental health problems later in life. (Chris Crerar/AAP PHOTOS)
Helping out at local community events can help kids cope with mental health problems later in life. (Chris Crerar/AAP PHOTOS)

Children who volunteer before reaching their teenage years are almost one-third more likely to avoid poor mental health, a new national study shows.

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