National Alliance on Mental Illness 

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is the largest grassroots mental health organization in the United States, dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness. Founded in 1979, NAMI offers support groups, educational programs, public awareness campaigns, and advocacy at both the local and national levels. Its work focuses on destigmatizing mental illness, empowering individuals and families through education, and pushing for systemic improvements in mental health care and policy. With a nationwide network of affiliates, NAMI remains a leading voice in the mental health movement.

Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance

The Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) is a national organization focused specifically on supporting people living with mood disorders, including depression and bipolar disorder. Founded in 1985, DBSA provides peer-led support groups, wellness tools, educational resources, and advocacy efforts designed to improve the lives of those affected by mood disorders. With a strong emphasis on lived experience and peer support, DBSA empowers individuals to manage their conditions, seek treatment, and connect with others who understand their challenges. Its mission is to inspire hope, help people achieve wellness, and reduce stigma through education and community.

Mental Health America

Mental Health America (MHA), founded in 1909, is one of the nation's leading nonprofit organizations dedicated to promoting mental health as a critical part of overall wellness. MHA focuses on early intervention, prevention, and the promotion of mental health equity through public education, advocacy, research, and community-based initiatives. Known for its annual "State of Mental Health in America" report and the Mental Health Month campaign each May, MHA also provides screening tools and resources that help individuals identify symptoms and seek timely care. MHA’s holistic, prevention-first approach continues to shape national conversations around mental health.

National Domestic Violence Hotline

The National Domestic Violence Hotline provides 24/7, free, and confidential support for anyone affected by relationship abuse. Through phone, chat, and text services, it offers safety planning, crisis intervention, and referrals to shelters, counseling, and legal resources. The organization also advocates for policy changes and collects national data to inform better services and prevention efforts. With a trauma-informed and inclusive approach, The Hotline empowers survivors and centers their voices. It operates on the belief that everyone deserves safe, healthy relationships, and works tirelessly to end the cycle of abuse through compassion, education, and advocacy.

The Trevor Project

The Trevor Project is the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to LGBTQ+ youth under 25. It offers 24/7 support via phone, chat, and text, along with peer support programs, educational tools, and research-based advocacy. Grounded in empathy and inclusivity, The Trevor Project creates safe spaces where LGBTQ+ young people can find acceptance and hope. Through innovation and policy reform, it works to reduce suicide rates and build a world where every young person is free to thrive.

National Alliance to End Homelessness

The National Alliance to End Homelessness is a nonprofit dedicated to ending homelessness through research, policy, and practice. It supports communities with evidence-based strategies, focusing on expanding access to housing, integrating mental health care, and reducing systemic barriers. With a commitment to dignity and equity, NAEH believes homelessness is solvable. By advancing practical solutions and advocating for sustainable systems, it helps ensure that everyone has a safe, stable place to call home.

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