Education
Awareness Campaigns
Practical Info from Emerging Studies
Children's Mental Health Reports
Explore thought-provoking, practical reports on children’s mental health, from examining the effects of trauma to how social media impacts teens.
You Are Okay
You Are Okay reaches out to teens directly and encourages them to engage in the conversation about mental health on their terms, in their space: Online.
May Mental Health Awareness
Month Campaign
Each May for Mental Health Awareness Month, we join in a national campaign to fight stigma and open up the conversation on mental health.
Dare to Share
Dare to Share focuses on one of the most powerful ways to improve mental health for ourselves and our children: talking openly about challenges and what has helped us overcome them.
Mental Health Fitness
World-class athletes join us for the Mental Health Fitness campaign to acknowledge the importance of prioritizing mental as well as physical well-being.
You Got This: You're Never Alone
In the You Got This campaign, celebrities and influencers share stories about the mental health disorders, doubts, and confusion they faced when they were young.
Getting Better Together: Asking for help is the first step
The Getting Better Together campaign features personal testimonials from celebrities and kids to fight shame and stigma and show how we can all cope with stress, isolation, and mental health challenges.
#WeThriveInside: Helping Kids Through COVID-19 and Beyond
#WeThriveInside features inspiring videos and online resources for families no matter where they are.
#MyYoungerSelf: Anti-Stigma Campaign
In the #MyYoungerSelf campaign, actors, athletes, influencers and more send messages of hope that transform lives.