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πŸŽ‰ Over 10,000 daily self-care β€œcheck-ins” have been completed on Prosper by Teens in Maryland! πŸŽ‰



March 17th, 2025 – We're thrilled to announce that 'Prosper: Your Self-Care Companion' has officially reached 1,200 active teen users in Maryland with over 10,000 daily self-care check-ins, where the teen reflects on how they are feeling and can take steps to improve their wellness. This marks a significant milestone in our mission to support teen mental health and wellness.


Thanks to a collaboration with the Maryland Consortium on Coordinated Community Supports and the Maryland Community Health Resources Commission, Prosper is making a real impact by providing teens with tools for self-care, wellness tracking, and access to local mental health resources.


Prosper is designed to help teens develop crucial social-emotional learning (SEL) skills like self-awareness and self-management, all while promoting mental, emotional, and physical well-being.


The Prosper app offers a range of self-care tools designed to promote positive habits, enhance cognitive behavioral therapy skills (CBT), and provide easy access to mental health resources for teens that help them develop social emotional learning (SEL) skills including self-awareness and self-management. The partnership with the local school districts and other provider partners has been crucial in making Prosper accessible to local communities, particularly those that face barriers to traditional mental well-being support.


"Teen mental health is a growing concern, and we're proud to be part of a community-based solution that provides immediate, actionable self-care support to those who need it most," said Eric Sullivan, Co-founder and CEO of Uneo Health. "In supporting over 1,200 high school teens in Maryland, Prosper is not just an app – it's a community-focused tool that meets teens (and their parents) where they are, helping them take control of their self-care journey."


Designed and built by a Gen Z team, Prosper is specifically designed to provide personalized self-care strategies, wellness tracking, mood monitoring, and direct links to local mental health resources. The app has been introduced to schools, clinics, and organizations throughout Maryland, ensuring that teens, their parents, and school staff have access to tools that help them navigate life's challenges.


With the success of this initiative, Uneo Health continues to grow and expand Prosper's reach and provide important coping and resiliency skills that can prepare a teen for stress as an adult.


For more information about Prosper and Uneo Health, visit uneohealth.com.


For media inquiries, please contact:
Eric Sullivan, CEO of Uneo Health. eric@uneohealth.com, (410) 440-8104



About Uneo Health
Uneo Health is a forward-thinking tech start-up dedicated to developing innovative solutions that promote mental well-being in the digital age. The Prosper app, at the core of Uneo Health's initiatives, is designed to empower individuals to cultivate positive online behaviors and prioritize their mental health.



About the Maryland Community Health Resources Commission
The grant was awarded by the Maryland Community Health Resources Commission (CHRC), established by the Maryland General Assembly in 2005 to expand access to health services in underserved communities. Since its inception, the CHRC has awarded 824 grants totaling $238 million in funding, supporting programs in every jurisdiction of the State. These programs have collectively served more than 525,575 Marylanders. More information about the CHRC can be found here



About the Maryland Consortium on Coordinated Community Supports
The Maryland Consortium on Coordinated Community Supports (Consortium) was established by the Maryland General Assembly as part of the Blueprint for Maryland's Future to create a statewide framework to increase access to coordinated, non-stigmatized, comprehensive behavioral health services statewide. The CHRC is the fiscal agent and provides staff support for the Consortium. More information about the Consortium can be found here



Disclaimer
Supported by the Maryland Community Health Resources Commission. The views presented here are those of the grantee organization and not necessarily those of the Commission, its Executive Director, or its staff.