This Halloween let’s scare away stigma instead of being scared by it. Instead of putting on a mask and pretending everything’s Ok, let’s tell our family and friends about what’s really going on. IT’s OK NOT TO BE OK!
Read MoreHFTD’s Proactive Prevention Workshop is our flagship education program and one of our most important educational tools. Our free monthly sessions at the Logan Square Public Library provide a crucial educational resource for everyone affected by mental health.
Read MoreA look back at the highlights of September, National Suicide Prevention Month.
Read MoreDan Hohs’ goal was to showcase how physical and mental health are connected, and he was open about his experiences in a way that encouraged others to engage in physical activities as well as push the dialog on mental health. That’s how Team Thrive began.
Read MoreIn partnership, Hope for the Day and Havas are placing 121 mannequins in the Havas lobby to represent the 121 people who complete suicide in America every day. We want to change those statistics.
Read MorePreviews on Biking for Hope: Touring the Eurovelo 5, Hope Travels: A Worldwide View of Mental Health with Nancy Bartosz, and Team Thrive: Sarah Moss Connects Mental Health and Physical Health.
Read MoreIn the wake of a close friend’s suicide, Yorkville Alderman and Hope For The Day Agent of Impact, Joel Frieders felt a personal responsibility to pull his resources and use his position within local government to prevent future tragedies from occuring.
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