You’re not alone

A Mother’s Resiliency

Annika’s story “A Mother’s Resiliency” stands as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the profound impact that can be achieved through advocacy and compassion. It invites us all to stand united, to educate ourselves, and to work towards a world where mental health is treated with the empathy, care, and urgency it so rightfully deserves.

Seeking support from mental health professionals, family, or friends is a crucial step towards healing and recovery. There are people out there who care deeply and are ready to listen, support, and guide you through your journey. 

You don't have to face this battle alone.
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Education

Your Mental Health Tool Kits

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Whether your a youth experiencing mental health concerns or a caregiver to a loved one, we created a YESS to Resiliency mental health toolkit to support you.

Let’s foster an environment where seeking help is encouraged and where everyone is treated with the compassion and respect they deserve.

Together, we can make a difference in the lives of those struggling with mental health. The more you educate yourself the more you can be that beacon of light for someone in need.

 

YESS to Resiliency Mental Health Tool Kit for Youth

YESS to Resiliency Mental Health Tool Kit for Caregivers

Advocacy

Become an Advocate

Being an advocate for mental health means actively supporting and understanding the struggles faced by individuals. It means standing up against stigma, raising awareness, and promoting empathy and understanding. Here’s how you can get involved

 

Sharing Personal
Stories

The brave sharing of personal journeys is a crucial step towards mental health advocacy. By openly discussing experiences, they are helping to destigmatize mental health issues and shed light on the reality of living with such conditions.

Engaging with Support Groups

The founder and their family actively engage with mental health support groups, providing a safe space for individuals and families to share experiences, seek advice, and offer encouragement.

Participating in Awareness Campaigns

The founder and their family are involved in various mental health awareness campaigns. These campaigns help in raise awareness at a larger scale, reaching communities and individuals who might be uninformed about mental health challenges.

Mental Health America (MHA)

Advocating for Policy Changes: The experiences highlight systemic issues within the mental health care system. By advocating for policy changes, they aim to improve mental health services, access to treatment, and overall support for individuals facing mental health issues.

Educational Initiatives

The founder and their family are actively involved in educational initiatives that aim to educate communities about mental health. They conduct workshops, seminars, and informational sessions to dispel myths and provide accurate information about mental health conditions.

Online Platforms and Social Media

Utilizing online platforms and social media, they can reach a broader audience. Sharing their story, resources, and engaging in discussions online can help in spreading awareness and encouraging dialogue.

Help and Support

Support

Help and Resources

If you or someone you know is grappling with mental health challenges, remember that reaching out for help is a sign of courage, not weakness.

Seeking support from mental health professionals, family, or friends is a crucial step towards healing and recovery. There are people out there who care deeply and are ready to listen, support, and guide you through your journey. You don’t have to face this battle alone.

Together, we can make a difference in the lives of those struggling with mental health. Let’s lend our support, our kindness, and our understanding to create a world where everyone feels empowered to seek help, find hope, and embark on a journey towards healing and well-being. 

You can be that beacon of light for someone in need.
Help and Resource

Resources for Mental Health Support

  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
  • Crisis Text Line: Text HELLO to 741741