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Ataraxis extends youth mental health partnership with I Love This Life Foundation

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Ataraxis extends youth mental health partnership with I Love This Life Foundation

Ataraxis is entering its third year supporting the I Love This Life Foundation, which has reached more than 85,000 students with school-based resilience programming. The Boise-based partnership is set to expand as the foundation prepares a 2026-2027 assembly tour and a Boise community event in November.

Why it matters: - The partnership is funding student mental health and resilience programming that reaches young people in Idaho and across the U.S. - The foundation’s school assemblies focus on self-esteem, bullying, peer support, coping skills and belonging. - The work is designed to help middle and high school students build confidence and seek help earlier.

What happened: - Ataraxis is marking its third year supporting the I Love This Life Foundation. - The company previously sponsored the foundation in 2023 and 2024. - Ataraxis is a title sponsor of the foundation’s school assembly program. - The foundation says its programming has reached more than 85,000 students nationwide. - The announcement was made in Boise, Idaho, on June 10, 2026.

The details: - The I Love This Life Foundation was founded in 2019 by Luc Swensson. - The foundation supports youth mental wellness through school assemblies, educational resources and community outreach. - Its core IMAGINE BELIEVE ACHIEVE assembly program centers on messages of hope, self-belief and personal growth. - During the most recent school year, Swensson spoke at more than 50 schools across the U.S. - Swensson traveled more than 13,000 miles to meet students and communities. - The foundation is planning its 2026-2027 school assembly program, which begins in September. - The foundation is also organizing a large community event in Boise in November. - Year-round resources include a 52-week guided journal used in schools and college programs. - The foundation also offers HOLO (Hope + Love), a clothing line that supports its programming nationwide. - More information is available at the foundation’s website. - Ataraxis provides HR support across people ops, employee relations, payroll, benefits administration, compliance and workers’ compensation.

Between the lines: - Ataraxis is using a local nonprofit partnership to reinforce its community-facing brand while backing youth development work. - The foundation’s mix of assemblies, journals and merchandise suggests an effort to keep the message in front of students beyond one-time school visits. - The scale of the speaking tour points to sustained demand for mental health and resilience programming in schools.

What’s next: - Swensson’s 2026-2027 assembly program is expected to begin in September. - The foundation’s Boise community event is scheduled for November. - Ataraxis said it will continue investing in programs that support youth development, mental well-being and personal growth. - The partnership is positioned to keep expanding the foundation’s reach locally and nationwide.

The bottom line: - Ataraxis is deepening a multi-year sponsorship that ties corporate support to youth mental health programming with measurable national reach.

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