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The unprecedented mental health crisis for children in the United States often surfaces where they spend much of their days: at school, ABC News reported. With that in mind, Google's philanthropic arm is directly financing high school well-being projects on a classroom crowdfunding platform. On Aug. 12, Google.org flash funded all mental health-related listings on DonorsChoose, an online charity where members help purchase classroom supplies requested by public school teachers. With $10 million in new gifts from Google and the help of actress Selena Gomez, the Silicon Valley giant hopes to bring mindfulness as an educational goal at the start of the academic calendar. School districts have turned to teachers for psychological help after the COVID-19 pandemic brought alarming levels of childhood depression, anxiety and fights. But experts have said that increased attention has not translated to more philanthropic money donated overall toward mental health. Google's backing for DonorsChoose listings on Aug. 12, in addition to a voucher program in which Google will also provide $500 to eligible mental health high school projects on DonorsChoose campaigns in the near future, boosts the technology company's pledge to support mental health-related initiatives as high as $25 million, ABC News reported. The move comes amid widespread criticism and lawsuits that claim Google-owned YouTube and other social media sites have fueled the childhood mental health crisis by deliberately designing addictive features.

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据美国广播公司(ABC)新闻报道,美国儿童前所未有的心理健康危机往往出现在他们每天大部分时间都在学校度过的地方。有鉴于此,谷歌的慈善机构正在教室众筹平台上直接资助高中生的幸福项目。8 月 12 日,Google.org 闪电资助了 DonorsChoose 上所有与心理健康相关的项目,DonorsChoose 是一家在线慈善机构,其会员可以帮助购买公立学校教师所需的教室用品。在谷歌新捐赠的1000万美元和女演员赛琳娜-戈麦斯(Selena Gomez)的帮助下,这家硅谷巨头希望在新学期伊始将正念作为一项教育目标。在 COVID-19 大流行带来令人震惊的儿童抑郁、焦虑和打架现象后,学区已转向教师寻求心理帮助。但专家们表示,关注度的提高并没有带来更多用于心理健康的慈善捐款。据ABC新闻报道,谷歌在8月12日支持DonorsChoose列表,此外,谷歌还将在不久的将来为DonorsChoose活动中符合条件的心理健康高中项目提供500美元的代金券计划,这使得这家科技公司承诺支持的心理健康相关活动高达2500万美元。此举正值广泛的批评和诉讼之际,这些批评和诉讼声称,谷歌旗下的YouTube和其他社交媒体网站故意设计令人上瘾的功能,从而助长了儿童心理健康危机。
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