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Amanda Southworth    

Suicide Survivor, iOS Developer, Mental Health & Human Rights Activist; Creator of the Apps AnxietyHelper and Verena

Amanda Southworth is a teenaged iOS developer, designer, and a mental health and human rights activist. She is creator of the AnxietyHelper app, which is a mental health guidebook that provides tools, resources, and info on various mental illnesses, and the Verena app, a security system for members of the LGBTQ+ community in abusive situations.

In May 2018, she launched Astra Labs, a non-profit software development company, to use technology that we take for granted to help marginalized communities overcome systemic barriers in the US. With the launch of Astra, she introduced another app, Oculatum, which uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to help those with schizophrenia detect visual hallucinations in real time.

Southworth worked with Teen Vogue in reporting from Apple’s 2017 WWDC conference, and was named one of their 21 under 21 members for the class of 2017, and Three Dot Dash’s Global Teen Leaders for 2018.

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8 inspiring, youth mental health activists you need to follow
Astra Labs felt like the natural next step for Southworth, who'd already ... Tales from a teenage mental health advocate | Amanda Southworth | TEDxPasadena.
How one teen is using technology to fight suicide - CNN
Amanda Southworth's weapon of choice? An app that features games and exercises to help people through panic attacks and location services to find ...
Teen, who attempted suicide seven times, builds apps that saved ...
Amanda Southworth, 16, has launched a nonprofit software company to build mobile apps to prevent suicide and help others.

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