top of page

Healing & Support
Mental health and substance use disorders (SUDs) touch every community. They are common, treatable health conditions, not moral failings, and people get better every day with the right support and care. This page explains what these conditions are, why they matter, and practical ways you can help. For anyone in crisis right now, the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline offers free, confidential support by call, text, or chat, 24/7.
Please consider donating to the following causes
​Mental Health





​​NAMI – National Alliance on Mental Illness
* Nation’s largest grassroots mental-health nonprofit; advocacy, education, peer support, and public awareness. https://www.nami.org/
Mental Health America (MHA)
Community-based national nonprofit focused on mental-health promotion, prevention, and policy. https://mhanational.org/about-us/
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP)
Leading suicide-prevention nonprofit; research, education, advocacy, and local chapters. https://afsp.org/
Brain & Behavior Research Foundation (BBRF)
Funds psychiatric research (formerly NARSAD); 100% of research donations go to grants (operating costs covered separately). https://bbrfoundation.org/
Child Mind Institute
Global nonprofit advancing children’s mental health via clinical care, education, and research. https://childmind.org/about-us/
Substance Use Disorders


Shatterproof
*National nonprofit working to transform addiction treatment, reduce stigma, and expand access to evidence-based care. https://www.shatterproof.org/about-us
Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
Large nonprofit provider of comprehensive SUD and mental-health services; clinical care, education, and research. https://www.hazeldenbettyford.org/about
Partnership to End Addiction
National nonprofit offering evidence-informed support and guidance for parents/caregivers across prevention, treatment, and recovery. https://drugfree.org/
Faces & Voices of Recovery
Advocacy organization uniting recovery communities; training, messaging, and policy work to reduce stigma and support long-term recovery. https://facesandvoicesofrecovery.org/about/
bottom of page



