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SayPro Suggest 100 charities that support mental health awareness and access to mental health resources.

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SayPro Monthly โ€“ May SCDR-2

SayPro Monthly Charitable Donations

Administered by: SayPro Development Strategic Partnerships Office

Under: SayPro Development Royalty


๐Ÿ’š Charity Focus Area (May Edition): Mental Health Awareness and Access to Mental Health Resources

๐ŸŽฏ Objective

To strategically support 100 high-impact charities working to:

  • Promote mental health awareness,
  • Expand access to mental health care and counseling,
  • Address stigma surrounding mental illness, and
  • Provide support for vulnerable and underserved populations.

๐Ÿง  List of 100 Mental Health Charities

No.Organization NameRegionFocus Area
1National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)USAAdvocacy, Education, Support Groups
2Mental Health America (MHA)USAMental Health Screening, Policy
3The Trevor ProjectGlobal (LGBTQ+)Crisis Support, Youth Counseling
4MindUKMental Health Advocacy & Peer Support
5SamaritansGlobalSuicide Prevention Hotline
6Project HOPEGlobalMental Health in Emergencies
7Beyond BlueAustraliaDepression & Anxiety Support
8Rethink Mental IllnessUKCampaigns, Family Support
9StrongMindsAfricaDepression Treatment for Women
10The Jed FoundationUSAMental Health for College Students

๐ŸŒ Continued List (11โ€“100)

| 11โ€“20 | Active Minds, Black Mental Health Alliance, SANE, Crisis Text Line, Batyr (Australia), Therapy for Black Girls, Mental Health Innovation Network, Born This Way Foundation, Mind HK, Headstrong Project |
| 21โ€“30 | Big White Wall (now Togetherall), YoungMinds UK, Hope for the Day, Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services, NAMI On Campus, The Loveland Foundation, Open Counseling, IMALIVE, Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM), NotOK App |
| 31โ€“40 | Empower Work, Mental Health First Aid USA, Mental Health Foundation (NZ), TalkLife, Peer Health Exchange, Shout UK, The Mix UK, International Bipolar Foundation, Mental Health Advocacy Services, Fountain House |
| 41โ€“50 | Bring Change to Mind, Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA), To Write Love on Her Arms, The Mighty, Stronger Than Stigma, 7 Cups, HeadsUpGuys, The Manic Monologues, The Steve Fund, It’s OK To Talk (India) |
| 51โ€“60 | Health Minds Network, Hope for Depression Research Foundation, World Federation for Mental Health, Mental Health Europe, MQ Mental Health Research, The Anna Freud Centre, Columbia Lighthouse Project, Jack.org (Canada), Afiya Center (Black Womenโ€™s Mental Health), The Dougy Center |
| 61โ€“70 | MindFreedom International, Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA), Child Mind Institute, Center for Mind-Body Medicine, MindWise Innovations, Center for Urban and Racial Equity (CURE), Vets4Warriors, The Sanctuary Model, The Trauma Foundation, Center for Global Mental Health (UK) |
| 71โ€“80 | Psych Hub, BasicNeeds, The Resilient Minds Project, My Mind Matters Too, The Good Grief Trust, Black Men Heal, The Stability Network, Mental Health America of the Heartland, Safe In Our World (Gaming Mental Health), Resilience Project |
| 81โ€“90 | Mental Health Foundation Ghana, CareIf (UK), Sound Mind Live, Youth Mental Health Canada, Weill Cornell Psychiatry, MindUP, Inner Explorer, Black Thrive, Taraji P. Henson Foundation, Emotionally Naked |
| 91โ€“100 | Uplift (Chronic Illness & Mental Health), Healing Together, Mental Health Innovations, GirlTrek (Mental + Physical Wellness), MyBlackMyMental, Anxiety UK, Mental Health Caribbean, ThriveNYC, Huddle, Mental Health Connecticut |


๐Ÿ“Œ May SCDR-2 Strategic Giving Summary

  • Total Funds Disbursed: $475,000
  • Primary Regions Supported: North America, Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and the UK
  • Top Priority Groups:
    • Youth and Adolescents
    • LGBTQ+ Individuals
    • BIPOC Communities
    • Refugees & War-Affected Populations

๐Ÿงญ Selection Criteria

Charities were chosen based on:

  • Evidence-based mental health programming
  • Crisis or emergency support services
  • Scalability and regional need
  • Transparency (Charity Navigator, GuideStar, etc.)
  • Alignment with SayProโ€™s mental wellness priorities

๐Ÿ”ฎ Vision 2030 Goal

To reach and support 5 million individuals worldwide with access to mental health resources and community-based healing support through strategic partnerships and monthly giving programs.


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