Resources & Content

Please be aware that this is a non-exhaustive list of community-sourced content and resources for additional support. Service providers may redirect you to additional information based on your situation. If you are in crisis please reach out to a crisis line for appropriate support.

Organizations That Inspire Us

These are just a few of the many incredible organizations we've found that are working to support the health and well-being of their communities. If your organization aligns with our mission to ensure everyone is heard, seen, validated, and supported, let's chat!
  • The Grandmother Collective harnesses the power of grandmothers across the world to improve outcomes in education, health and well-being, family support, domestic violence, environmental activism, social cohesion, and other issues that shape quality of life in communities.
  • Peer Support Space was founded as a peer-led organization, that exists outside of the current system, where we use our lived experience to support and hold space for one another as we navigate our unique journeys with life struggles, mental illness and/or substance misuse challenges, neurodivergence, disability, grief, trauma, or other obstacles to mental wellness. We use, and help others use, the power of lived experience to support, educate, and guide one another while providing additional, free options for mental wellness.
  • Marissa Meizz founded No More Lonely Friends in 2021, after a tiktok went viral and she saw the need to make a community for humans to come together and make friends after the past few years of isolation in the world. After over 200+ people came to the first meetup, the community continued to come together in over 30 cities across the WORLD to make the community it is today.
  • City Girls Who Walk began as a grassroots movement in NYC and has since grown to other include cities across the US with the mission of helping women make friends and find community in a fun and active way.

Content Library

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My Nerves Are Bad: Managing Stress and Anxiety in a Modern World
Thriving in Sobriety
Loneliness
Burnout

Resources

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988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (USA)

The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States.

  • Call 988
  • Text 988
  • Chat

International Suicide Hotline & Resources

Sexual Assault Hotline (USA)

US Veterans Crisis Hotline

SAFE Alternatives for self injurers

Al-Anon

211 United Way for Resources (USA)

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)

(Mon - Fri - 10 am - 10 pm EST)

YOUTH

The Trevor Project

The Trevor Project aims to end suicide among LGBTQIA+ young people

Teen Line

  • Call: 1-800-852-8336 (6 pm-10 pm PST )
  • Text 'TEEN' to 839863 (6 pm - 9 pm PST)
  • teenlineonline.org

National Runaway Switchboard