Working with supporters to deliver vital mental health education and screenings to organizations worldwide.
Our National Screening initiatives provide opportunities for sponsorship as a way to support mental health awareness campaigns, reach key audiences, and increase your organization’s visibility.
Our National Eating Disorder Awareness Week Sponsors Include:
Monte Nido
http://www.montenido.com/
CRC Health
http://eatingdisorders.crchealth.com
Yellowbrick
http://www.yellowbrickprogram.com/Center for Change
http://centerforchange.com/Eating Recovery Center
http://www.eatingrecoverycenter.com/Become a Sponsor – To learn more about the benefits associated with sponsorship opportunities, please contact Tony Dellovo at tdellovo@mentalhealthscreening.org or call 781-239-0071.
Partner with Us – Our partners work with us to advance our mission of providing innovative mental health and substance abuse resources, linking those in need to quality treatment options.
We invite your organization to partner with us and support our mission. There are numerous partnership opportunities available. To find out more, please contact Tony Dellovo at tdellovo@mentalhealthscreening.org or call 781-239-0071.
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Download our Annual Report – Read our annual report and learn more about our achievements and the progress we’ve made advancing our mission.
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Together, we can reduce mental health stigma
We want to change the way mental health is viewed and treated and know, with your help, we will succeed. Your support allows us to continue to educate, raise awareness, and reduce stigma around common mental health disorders and suicide. Our screening programs have reached half a million people each year since we pioneered the concept of large-scale mental health screenings for the public in 1991. We know there are more to reach.
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The part can never be well unless the whole is well.– Plato
