This Mental Health Awareness Month, we’re challenging you to #CareToAsk. Loneliness is a global health threat and it’s getting worse. Experts claim that nearly 1 in 4 adults across the world reported feeling very or fairly...
Race is central to identity and lived experience. It touches much more than skin pigment; it plays a role in our societal norms, values, and traditions. Today, because of the...
Our citywide Wellbeing at Work launch involves corporations committing to advancing, supporting, and sharing mental health best practices in the workplace.
In today’s digital age, where screens and social media have become integral to our lives, parents face the ever-evolving challenge of guiding teenagers through the complexities of screen time and...
The Mental Health Coalition (MHC) is embarking on a multi-year journey to transform youth mental health in the digital space via the Safe Online Standards for Kids’ Mental Health (S.O.S) initiative by...
The MHC College Student Mental Health Toolkit is designed to equip college students with the resources, services, and support needed to thrive as they transition into the beginning of adult life. Inside this...
Back to school season is an exciting time, but it can also be nerve-racking. Being mindful about how to support mental wellbeing at this time of year can go a...
Trauma is far more common than you might think, with the vast majority (70%) of people experiencing at least one traumatic event during their lifetimes. The effects of trauma, especially...
June is Pride Month, and we created a guide on LGBTQ+ mental health in partnership with Universal Music Group and the Universal Music All Together Now Foundation for the LGBTQ+ community, allies, and...
Emotions play a critical role in our lives by providing us with valuable information about ourselves and the world around us. They allow us to understand how we feel and...
Social class is something that impacts all of us on a daily basis. Where we sleep, what we eat, the medical care we receive, the people and places where we...
We all go through difficult emotions from time to time, but it can be tough to navigate when you or a friend are in the thick of it. Scroll through...
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If you or a friend need urgent assistance, call 911 immediately, or take your friend directly to the emergency room. If you feel it’s safe, stay with your friend, or find someone to stay with them until help arrives.
You are never alone. Help is always available. For immediate support 24/7, reach out to the Crisis Text Line by texting COALITION to 741741, or call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988. It’s free and it’s highly confidential, unless it’s essential to contact emergency services to keep you or your friend safe.