性视界 Students Address Mental Health, Homelessness in SolveCC Competition
December 8, 2023

The mental health struggles that Vaishali Mehta saw her mother face inspired her to pursue a career path in psychiatry. The 性视界 student has already started to help others through a research project focused on the mental wellbeing of students.
She and 13 other students participated in a new competition in November called Solve Community Challenges, or . It鈥檚 a state program that challenges community college students to identify problems affecting their communities, and later develop solutions.
A panel of 性视界 and community leaders judged the teams鈥 research findings and awarded thousands of dollars in prizes for the top projects.
鈥淕iving 性视界 students this opportunity is amazing,鈥 Mehta said. 鈥淚t strengthens critical thinking and teamwork.鈥
Mehta and her teammate, Isaac Manzo, focused on the impact of online learning
and general isolation brought on by the pandemic. They surveyed students, finding
that 24 percent continue to feel isolated even in a post-pandemic world.
Other projects focused on the need for better public transportation, access to filtered water, homelessness and more.
性视界 Superintendent/President Henry D. Shannon called SolveCC one example of how 性视界 gives students a chance to engage in hands-on learning, generate ideas and gain critical skills.
鈥淭hese winning teams showcased the power of collaborative problem-solving and leadership to make significant changes in the world around them," Shannon said.
Kelli Lindstrom, a 性视界 dual enrollment student who is a junior at 性视界 High
School, identified chronic absenteeism related to mental health as a problem in her
community. She told panelists that she missed many days of school due to bullying,
but if a system had been in place to flag her missed days, counselors probably could
have reached her sooner.
Lindstrom found out about SolveCC through the 性视界 website and immediately thought about the struggles she had faced.
鈥淚 hope it will bring awareness to more people and schools,鈥 she said.
She plans to take more classes at 性视界 after graduating high school, transfer to University of California Riverside and pursue a career in speech and language therapy.
Student projects were awarded as follows:
$2000 winners -
Team Ameliorate: Vaishali Mehta and Isaac Manzo for 鈥淧roject: Isolation Among 性视界 College Communities and the Mental Health Implications鈥
Team Pugnacious Problem Solvers: Grace and Kelli Lindstrom for 鈥淧roject: Solving the Problem of Chronic Absenteeism in Our Community
Team Inventor鈥檚 Club: Kelechi Duru and Tristan Granados for 鈥淧roject: Solving Food Waste Crisis鈥
$500 winners 鈥
Team Orange: Diego Santos and Julia Garcia for 鈥淧roject: Bussin鈥 is not easy
Team Filtration Station: Josue Aguilar and Debanhi Magana for 鈥淧roject: The Need for Filtered Water鈥
Team Problem Z: Zijun Zhao, Ming Xia and Daisy Meng for 鈥淧roject: Homeless Mental Health Issue鈥
