We're Mind, the mental health charity. We're here to make sure no one has to face a mental health problem alone. We won't give up until everyone experiencing a mental health problem gets support and respect. Mind is a UK-based charity that provides advice and support to anyone experiencing a mental health problem. It advocates for better mental health services and works to reduce stigma surrounding mental health issues.
Mind offers a range of services, including mental health information, support, campaigns, and funding. The charity helps individuals cope with mental health challenges, offering resources and guidance for those affected by mental health issues.
The Joyful (Mental Health) Foundation ('JMHF Hong Kong') is a non-profit charitable organization established in 2004 by Ms. Lam Kin Ming, a recovered depression and anxiety patient, along with a group of dedicated volunteers. The organization is dedicated to promoting knowledge about emotional disorders, reducing misunderstandings and discrimination, and providing support services for patients and their families. As a non-governmental and non-subsidized organization, it relies on fundraising and donations to cover its expenses. Through various educational activities, it aims to raise public awareness about mental health and provide information, referral services, and counseling for those in need.
The Agency for Volunteer Service (AVS) was established in 1970 as a non-profit charitable organization, dedicated to promoting volunteer participation and providing value-added and quality volunteer services. Funding is sourced from the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government, the Community Chest of Hong Kong, the Charities Trust Fund of the Hong Kong Jockey Club, and donations from various sectors.
LifeSIGNS is a user-led charitable organization that provides information and support for individuals affected by self-injury. Founded in 2002, it aims to create understanding about self-injury and offers resources to help people cope during times of stress and distress.