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 SOULSPɅCE

SOULSPɅCE is a safe, anonymous space created for students at CGA to share what they’re going through. Whether it's school stress, family struggles, friendship challenges, or just needing someone to listen.

Where Your Voice Is Heard, Not Known

About SOULSPɅCE .☘︎ ݁˖

SOULSPɅCE is an anonymous online platform created by CGA students Andy Wong and Emma Todd. It’s designed specifically for students at CGA to share what they’re going through—whether it’s school stress, friendship challenges, family issues, or just the need for someone to listen.

As students ourselves, we understand how difficult it can be to open up, especially in a school environment. That’s why we created SOULSPɅCE. Since we're students too, around the same age as you, and part of the same community, we truly understand what others might be feeling. We're not professionals, but we're peers who are here for you. 

Privacy & Anonymity

Anonymity is the main priority of SOULSPɅCE.

We require your email solely for the purpose to confirm you're a CGA student and to ensure the safety of everyone, the only time anonymity will be breached is in a life or death situation. Furthermore, the people responding to your messages, Andy and Emma, will never be aware of who you are. Each message is connected only to a random number - so your identity will remain unknown to us.

The conversations you partake in are never shared with anyone else. They are only visible to you and us at SOULSPɅCE. 

SOULSPɅCE is built on trust, safety, and confidentiality—because you deserve a space where your voice can be heard without fear.

Where Your Voice Is Heard, Not Known

Meet Our Helpers

Meet Andy:

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I’m Andy. I’m 17 years old, and this is my third year at CGA. I’m currently studying my A Levels, taking General Paper, History, Math, and Psychology. Outside of school, I’m a trainee under THEBLACKLABEL, a K-Pop company based in South Korea. I’m passionate about music and photography. My goal for SOULSPɅCE is for everyone to feel comfortable at CGA and at home - making sure no one feels alone, unheard, or overlooked, and that everyone has a safe space to express themselves.

Email: andy.wong@student.cga.school

Meet Emma:

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I’m Emma, I’m 16 years old, this is my second year at CGA. I’m currently undertaking my A levels, studying History, English Lit, Maths, and Psychology. I am really interested in Criminology and plan to study it at a UK university. I am so grateful that Andy is including me in this initiative, and I hope that many students will enjoy this program. As someone who has had to transition across many different schools and many different types of schools, I understand the struggle of trying to fit in and trying to become accustomed to a new environment. Like Andy, I wish for everyone to feel comfortable in their own space and skin, as well as be able to be heard without fear of rejection.

Email: emma.todd@student.cga.school
 

Note: We’re not trained or certified mental health professionals. SOULSPɅCE is built on peer support—a space where students support other students through shared experiences and understanding.

Where Your Voice Is Heard, Not Known

SOULSPɅCE

What’s on your mind?

Talk to us about anything that's on your mind — whether it’s school stress, friendship or relationship issues, family problems, feeling anxious or overwhelmed, insecurities,  or just feeling lonely and needing someone to talk to.

We're always here if you need a friend. Feel free to email us - our emails can be found on the 'About Us' page or you can find us on Teams. SOULSPɅCE is about building up the CGA community and making sure that everyone feels welcome and valued - because you are.

We are only able to respond to your messages if the tab is open. Additionally, our main response hours are from 9:30am-8pm New Zealand Standard Time (NZT). You’ll receive a response from either Emma or Andy as soon as possible during these hours. 

Please note: While your identity will remain anonymous if you are in a dangerous situation or dealing with suicidal or self- harm thoughts, we strongly suggest you seek professional help.

Click the 'Contact Us' button at the bottom right to send us a message!

For suggestions for professional help:

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