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- Addiction
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PROVIDERS
- Active Minds
- American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
- American Psychiatric Association Foundation
- Anxiety and Depression Association of America
- Beauty After Bruises
- Black Girls Smile
- Brain & Behavior Research Foundation
- Bring Change to Mind
- Child Mind Institute
- Creative Visions
- Crisis Text Line
- Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance
- Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services
- Foundation Trust
- Fountain House
- Headstrong Project
- Health Action Alliance
- Impact Suite
- International OCD Foundation
- Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
- Mental Health America
- Mind
- Mind Share Partners
- Mindful Philanthropy
- National Alliance for Eating Disorders
- National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
- National Council for Mental Wellbeing
- National Institute of Health (NIH)
- National Latino Behavioral Health Association
- On Our Sleeves
- One Mind
- Our Minds Matter
- PsychCentral
- RAINN
- Safe Horizon
- Sandy Hook Promise
- Schizophrenia & Psychosis Action Alliance
- Self-Injury Recovery & Awareness (SIRA)
- Shatterproof
- Silence the Shame
- Suicide Awareness Voices of Education (SAVE)
- Teen Line
- The Aakoma Project
- The Action Alliance
- The Jed Foundation
- The Mental Health Coalition (MHC)
- The Steve Fund
- The Trevor Project
- Trans Lifeline
- UCLA Depression Grand Challenge
- Vibrant Emotional Health
- Well Being Trust
- YourMomCares
BC2M Pep Talk
BC2M’s Pep Talk tool is for listening to and creating pep talks about mental health and wellbeing. This tool allows you to search pep talks and written affirmations by geographic region and mood. Additionally, you can create your own pep talk and get it posted to the website for others to read. Examples of pep talk topics include love, hope, depression, and loneliness.
BC2M Talk Tool
The “Talk Tool” is designed to show you many ways to talk about mental health with the people in your life. You can search for how to talk about various mental health topics with different types of people. The Talk Tool will then generate video and written sources to inspire conversations. For example, a person could search how to talk about “ADHD” with “a teacher”. The Talk Tool will then generate possible methods to explain how ADHD functions in a classroom setting.
Bring Change to Mind's High School Program
Bring Change to Mind’s High School Program gives teens a platform to share their voices and raise awareness around mental health. Their goal is to empower students to educate one another, and their communities, and to create a culture of peer support within their schools.
Bring Change to Mind's PSA
Listen and share Bring Change to Mind’s PSAs with the world to help end the stigma associated with mental illness.
Bring Change to Mind's Stories
Learning about the experiences of others can help reduce the stigma associated with mental illness and give those who are suffering the courage to seek help. Read about people living with a mental illness.
Bring Change to Mind's Youtube Channel
Visit the Bring Change to Mind’s YouTube channel to view tips from teens on how to deal with quarantine, learn about perspectives on racial trauma, learn how to talk about mental health with anyone and much more.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Resources
Find podcasts, memoirs, poems, and other information about OCD.