Wikipedia Draft:Logan Isfeld

Logan Isfeld (born June 25, 2003) is a mental health advocate and youth development activist. He is the founder of a youth mental health non-profit called “The Ikeda Legacy Initiative.” His activism positions include Youth Advisory Council of British Columbia Youth Development Ambassador, Certified Tourette Association of America Rising Leader Youth Ambassador, and Foundry BC Youth Ambassador. Logan is best known for his extensive research and knowledge on tic disorders and comorbid conditions. He is also a men’s artistic gymnast.

Early Life
Isfeld was born and raised in British Columbia Canada to Julie and Chris Isfeld. He has a younger brother named Hayden. The Isfeld brothers are related to a multigenerational line of Canadian gymnasts. Logan's mother was born to Gymnastics coach Mitsugu and Chiyoko Ikeda and has two uncles Richard and Ken Ikeda. The Isfeld and Ikeda family all live in Western Canada. Logan began his career in mental health at fourteen years of age. He is motivated to learn, grow, and excel in the clinical psychology industry.

Career
Isfeld has attended international events such as The Canadian Student Leadership Conference 2019, The Tourette Association of America 2020 Conference, Global Student Leadership Conference 2020, BC Winter Games 2016, The United Nations Think Global Link Local 2021 Conference, The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 2021 Conference, and the National Canadian Gymnastics Championships in 2019. Isfeld competed at the 2018 Western Canadian Gymnastics Championships earning a silver medal on the floor exercise and fifth overall. Logan decided to leave his gymnastics career in January 2020 to pursue his passion of psychology. He was nominated for a youth philanthropy award in October 2020.

The Legacy Initiative
The Ikeda Legacy Initiative is an international youth movement devoted to educating the world about mental illness. The initiative provides free peer support groups, educational videos, podcasts, and research articles.