The YMC hall of fame
to celebrate everyone who is no longer part of the charity, but played an integral role to YMC throughout its history.
Delna Khan
She co-founded Mental Health Notebook alongside the founders and played as integral a role in its start as anyone. At times, she single-handedly managed the whole charity's content operations herself and YMC wouldn't be close to what it is today without her.
Anessa Lau
She was the president and head of campaign of YMC from 2023 to 2024 after joining in 2022. She was integral to all of YMC's advocacy and came up with the name 'Youth Minds Collective'. YMC is forever grateful for the contributions and sacrifices she made for the charity.
Emma So
She was the vice-president and heads of 819 counselling for YMC in 2024. She was a driven, ambitious, and hard-working volunteer who helped re-start our therapy program and was integral in establishing our partnership with HKU.
Izzy Jesson
She was the head of content for Mental Health Notebook from 2021-2022. Another dedicated and always-responsible volunteer who helped us grow by thousands of followers and always showed the utmost commitment.
Rosalyn Cheng
She worked in many different roles throughout her time in the charity and was adept at all of them: hosting our podcast, designing posts, outreach... Her support never wavered even when we struggled to get on our feet, and we cannot thank her enough for that.
Madi Puttaroo
She was the head of tutoring at YMC from 2022-2023 and worked as a tutor for two years. She spearheaded the difficult Asterise Tutoring program, which ended up supporting over 100 under-privileged teens.
Amy B-W
She was the other head of tutoring at YMC from 2022-2023 and also worked as a tutor for two years. Alongside Madi, she ran Asterise Tutoring.