COMHBO is a non-profit organization dedicated to mental health and welfare, aiming to create a society where people with mental disabilities can live actively.
COMHBO, short for COmmunity Mental Health & Welfare Bonding Organization, was established in 2007. It focuses on three main missions: centering activities on the perspectives of people with mental disabilities and their families, promoting evidence-based mental health services, and fostering collaboration among like-minded individuals and organizations to improve community mental health and welfare.
SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential service providing treatment referral and information for mental and substance use disorders. It offers 24/7 support in English and Spanish.
The National Mental Health Network is a platform providing resources and information related to mental health. It aims to promote mental health awareness and offer support services.
Mental Health First Aid USA offers evidence-based, early-intervention courses designed to teach participants about mental health and substance use challenges. The program aims to empower individuals with the knowledge and skills to support others facing mental health issues.