All it takes to build something that will make an impact is to carve out a space for yourself that you need. At the young age of 12, Elyse Fox has always felt like the outcast or like she couldn’t fit in like other people. Over the years, she found herself struggling with depression and in many cases people would downplay her depression simply because she didn’t “look” like a girl that dealt with these issues. Elyse felt like she didn’t have a space or a community to discuss her struggles with feeling different or even depression. It was from her need that she created her own space and community called The Sad Girls Club.
In an interview with Bustle Elyse stated:
Elyse hopes that Sad Girls Club doesn’t just become a trend but that it grows into something bigger than herself as a community for women to come together, share their stories and support each other. Sad Girls Club’s current main location is New York city but she hopes that it grows and expands past New York. The Sad Girls Club community can be found online and on Instagram at @SadGirlsClub.
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Comment down below if you’ve struggled with finding a space or if you’ve created a community of your own!
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