Shirell sought out the resources, tools, and community that helped her regain her footing in life and find hope again amid difficult ordeals and setbacks.
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As a result of the epidemic of loneliness and isolation sweeping the nation, Shirell Dalton has become a greater advocate for mental health. She has dedicated herself to join the fight to help combat this epidemic that is affecting a growing number of individuals. Shirell obtained an MBA, with a focus in healthcare, in May 2022. As a former director and board member of youth and community outreach programs, she has served as an advocate against youth violence and crime while providing adolescents and young adults with positive outlets in which they could creatively express themselves and find purpose.
She has provided guidance, motivation, encouragement and support to young people and women for over 18 years through educational and outreach programs.
In response to the rise in common mental disorders such as anxiety and depression in teenage girls and women, she aims to promote mental health and help mentees and clients on a healthy path forward.
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