June is Pride Month, honoring the LGBTQ+ community and recognizing their contributions and ongoing fight for equality and human rights. As part of the celebration, explore some LGBTQ+ movies that foster mental health and community support.
Stories from the Crisis Text Line Community
Every month we will be posting stories from our community to help inspire and connect with others who may be going through similar experiences. Meet Chelsey and read about her journey from texter to volunteer crisis counselor.
Stories from the Crisis Text Line Community
Every month we will be posting stories from our community to help inspire and connect with others who may be going through similar experiences. This month we're featuring Carrie, and how her story illustrates the power of support.
Comforting Words to Say When Someone Passes Away
The death of a loved one can bring about a significantly challenging time. While there are nuances to what can be said to offer heartfelt condolences, we offer some general phrases to consider when expressing support for those grieving.
AANHPI Heritage Month: Celebrating Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Cultures
In May, we observe Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month—a time when we celebrate and reflect on the accomplishments and contributions of this richly diverse community in the United States.
Support Your Students’ Mental Health: 20+ Free Activities to Add to Teacher Lesson Plans
Crisis Text Line has brought back three new actionable toolkits for teachers that are designed to encourage an open dialogue and create a safe space for students to explore, acknowledge, and address their own mental well-being.
Mental Health in Youth Sports: A Conversation at MLB’s San Francisco Junior Giants Commissioners Camp
Our Chief Health Officer, Dr. Shairi Turner, joined MLB’s San Francisco Junior Giants Commissioners Camp to shine light on mental health in youth sports.
Reclaiming Rest as a Black Professional and Student
Rest is essential for our well-being, yet hustle culture often makes it feel like a luxury. For Black professionals and students, systemic inequities, stigmatization and cultural pressures can make prioritizing rest especially difficult.
