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.
LifeSIGNS is dedicated to supporting individuals of all ages who engage in self-injury. It provides a range of resources, including information on how to support someone who self-injures, and offers a platform for sharing experiences and stories. The organization is run by volunteers and relies on donations to continue its work.
The National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) is a professional organization that supports school psychologists through advocacy, professional development, and the promotion of effective practices in schools.
The Jockey Club Youth Mental Health Online Support Platform 'OpenUp' provides a text-based counseling platform for youth aged 11-35, offering emotional support around the clock. It helps young people cope with emotional distress caused by academic pressures, family issues, peer relationships, and work. We are here to listen to any emotional struggles that weigh on your mind. You can contact us anytime through your phone or computer via WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, SMS, or our official website. 'OpenUp' is supported by the Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust and the University of Hong Kong's Centre for Suicide Research, operated collaboratively by five social welfare organizations (BGCA, Caritas Hong Kong, The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups, Hong Kong Youth Service, and St. James' Settlement). Our counseling team consists of trained volunteers and professional counselors, and all conversations are kept confidential.
Depressed While Black is a nonprofit that supports Black mental health by providing essential supplies and beauty kits to psychiatric patients. The organization donates items like shoes, slippers, and personal care products to hospitals, enhancing the dignity and well-being of patients. With a focus on Black-owned businesses, Depressed While Black also promotes cultural sensitivity and empowerment.