Pennsylvania students create 'SkinHope Initiative' to boost confidence

Casey Kim and her team at North Penn High School aim to support peers struggling with skin conditions

Apr. 6, 2026 at 4:00pm

A colorful, abstracted grid of a skin care product, representing the SkinHope Initiative's efforts to destigmatize skin conditions and empower students.A student-led initiative aims to boost confidence and support for peers dealing with skin conditions through education, awareness, and community.Lansdale Today

High school junior Casey Kim created the 'SkinHope Initiative' at North Penn High School to help students who struggle to feel confident in their skin. The organization raises awareness for skin conditions, provides informational speeches, and donates supplies to patients and organizations.

Why it matters

Many young people face challenges with skin conditions that can impact their self-esteem and confidence. The SkinHope Initiative aims to provide support, education, and resources to help students feel more comfortable in their own skin.

The details

Founded in 2024, the SkinHope Initiative at North Penn High School is run by Casey Kim and a team of her classmates. The organization raises awareness for skin conditions like eczema, provides informational speeches to schools, and donates cards and supplies to patients and organizations. Students interested in getting involved can connect with the group through their Instagram page or website.

  • The SkinHope Initiative was founded in 2024.

The players

Casey Kim

A junior at North Penn High School who created the 'SkinHope Initiative' to help students feel more confident in their skin.

North Penn High School

The high school where the 'SkinHope Initiative' was founded and is based.

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The takeaway

The SkinHope Initiative demonstrates how student-led efforts can make a meaningful impact on their peers' self-esteem and confidence, particularly around sensitive issues like skin conditions that can be challenging for young people to navigate.