2026 TOGETHER WE MARCH "MENTAL HEALTH AWARNESS DAY"
"There is no shame in seeking help for you your mental help"
Be a part of the conversation about mental health well being
MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES ARE TREATABLE
988 SUICIDE & CRISIS LIFELINE PROVIDES 2/7 FREE CONFIDENTIAL SUPPORT FOR THOSE IN DISTRESS
Help support nonprofits that have missions that are directly related to mental health issues. Donate anyway you can. Volunteer!
Always remember you are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think." --Christopher Robin
FOR MORE HELP VISIT
FUNDRAISING EVENTS
Nationwide
πWalk events raising awareness and funds for mental health education and support.
Out of the Darkness Walk β AFSP
Multiple U.S. cities
πSuicide prevention walk supporting mental health awareness and research.
NON-PROFITS
The Salvation Army β A Christian organization that serves people in need by preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ and meeting human needs without discrimination.
FOOD RESOURCES
SHELTER
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Provides affordable housing programs like public housing and Section 8 vouchers to help low-income individuals and families pay rent.
Connects people experiencing homelessness to emergency shelters, transitional housing, and long-term housing support.
Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA)
Helps cover rent, past-due rent, and utility bills to prevent eviction. Available through local city or county programs.
Emergency Solutions Grants Program
Provides emergency shelter, hotel vouchers, and rapid rehousing services for individuals and families in crisis.
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Offers housing assistance and supportive services for veterans, including vouchers and homelessness prevention programs.
Free helpline that connects you to local shelters, rental assistance, food programs, and emergency housing services.
Provides emergency housing assistance, rent help, shelters, and supportive services for families and individuals in need.
Offers emergency shelter, transitional housing, rent assistance, and disaster relief services nationwide.
Federal and State Resources and Professional Organizations
There are also state and federal resources designed to help you find health care providers and low-cost services. Some of the state resources include:
Assistance for Children, and Youth Families
National Alliance on Mental Illness North Texas
Suicide Prevention
C-SSRS - Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale β Tool that helps users identify whether someone is at risk for suicide, assess the severity and immediacy of that risk, and gauge the level of support that the person needs.