SACRAMENTO, CA, June 08, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ — Although Mental Health Awareness Month has come to a close, the challenges many families face with stress, anxiety, and emotional well-being continue every day. Throughout the past week, volunteers from the Hubbard Dianetics Foundation of Sacramento joined a worldwide outreach effort spanning 50 nations, bringing practical tools and information on mental wellness directly to local communities.

According to recent studies, young Americans are facing unprecedented levels of stress and emotional strain. Roughly half of adults under 30 report that managing stress is a major challenge, while many young people rate their mental health as only fair or poor. At the same time, parents, students, and working adults are seeking practical solutions to help navigate the pressures of modern life.

In response, volunteers from the Hubbard Dianetics Foundation of Sacramento spent the month reaching out across the city, offering complimentary stress tests, educational materials, and invitations to local seminars. The outreach coincided with the anniversary month of Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health by L. Ron Hubbard, first published in 1950 and now read by millions around the world.

Throughout the month and over Memorial Day weekend, volunteers visited community gathering places including Denio’s Farmers Market and the popular Galt flee market in and around Sacramento, where they met residents from all walks of life. Families stopped by to learn more about managing stress, students asked questions about handling daily pressures, and community members took advantage of free stress tests to gain greater insight into their emotional well-being.

One interaction particularly stood out for Foundation staff member; “I do this because I enjoy helping people learn more about themselves and discover areas where they can improve their lives,” said Frencis Iraola. “One day, a mother and her son came to our Dianetics table and both took the stress test. When they saw that they shared similar areas of stress, they became very interested in learning more. They picked up a copy of the book and wanted additional information about our activities. It was rewarding to see a family finding something they could explore together.” For volunteers, stories like these are what make the outreach meaningful.

“Mental health awareness should not end when May ends,” said Larrianne McIntyre, Director of the Hubbard Dianetics Foundation of Sacramento. “Every day we meet people dealing with work pressures, financial concerns, family challenges, and the many stresses that come with modern life. We also meet parents looking for ways to help their children and families searching for answers together. Dianetics provides practical tools people can use to better understand the sources of stress and take positive steps toward improving their lives.”

The Sacramento outreach was part of a coordinated international campaign involving volunteers in more than 250 cities across 50 nations. From Los Angeles to London and from New York to New Delhi, volunteers shared educational materials, offered stress tests, and invited community members to attend local lectures and seminars.

The Hubbard Dianetics Foundation of Sacramento provides introductory demonstrations, lectures, and weekend Dianetics seminars for those interested in learning more. For additional information, visit www.dianetics.org.


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