An Asian-owned, women-led 501(c)(3) at Liberty Station in Point Loma, My Good Brain fuses studio art with evidence-based coping strategies to promote mental wellness among school-aged youth. The Truxtun Road creative studio doubles as a gift shop stocking art kits and mindful products, and its psychology-meets-craft approach shares conceptual ground with the public-education mission of International Bipolar Foundation, another Point Loma San Diego nonprofit working to destigmatize mental-health conversations. Signature programs include the Tool Kit initiative, which places curated art-supply kits in Title I elementary classrooms, and Little Mess Club, a sensory-play workshop series for toddlers and young children. Workshops rotate monthly themes — from K-pop-inspired painting nights to movement-based stress-relief sessions — and extend to partner libraries and community events across Southern California. That multidisciplinary studio model sits within Arts District Liberty Station's broader creative corridor, which also houses the juried exhibitions at San Diego Watercolor Society. The program's most intensive offering is its school-year residency cycle, in which teaching artists embed coping-skill modules — breathwork prompts, guided journaling, collaborative mural projects — directly into classroom instruction for an entire academic term.