Black People Die By Suicide Too Honored as Organization of the Year

The “Let’s Talk About It” Gala, organized by Eustress Inc., encourages open conversations about mental health and suicide awareness, and reduces stigma. This year’s gala took place on May 18, 2024, at the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte, NC. This was an evening of recognition, inspiration, and solidarity. A highlight of the evening was the […]
Voices Remembered: Phoenix Skye Maloney

We are deeply saddened to share the loss of one of our supporter’s beloved son, Phoenix Skye Maloney. Phoenix was a vibrant soul, known for his humor, creativity, and unique spirit. As a student, he marched to the beat of his own drum, leaving an indelible mark on those around him. Phoenix was not only […]
Voices of Resilience: Honoring Black Peer Recovery Specialists for Black History Month
During the celebration of Black History Month, we take this opportunity to shine a spotlight on the remarkable resilience and unwavering commitment of Black peer recovery specialists, peer counselors, and recovery coaches. These individuals embody the spirit of hope and understanding as they navigate the complexities of mental health and substance use challenges. In our […]
I DIDN’T SHOWER FOR WEEKS…A Story of Triumph

I DIDN’T SHOWER FOR WEEKS… I remember when I couldn’t drive, when I couldn’t work, when I couldn’t sleep by myself out of fear, when I couldn’t get out of bed, and when panic attacks plagued me from waking up to going to sleep. Anxiety and depression had taken control, consuming every aspect of my […]
Voices Remembered: Jager Dillon Hill

Jager Dillon Hill was not someone you could meet and easily forget.
Voices Remembered: Honoring Flordan “Flo” Bazile

Flordan “Flo” Bazile, a UMass Dartmouth student, has tragically passed away in what authorities have described as an “apparent suicide,” as disclosed by the Bristol County District Attorney’s Office.
Voices Remembered: Honoring Dr. Antoinette “Bonnie” Candia-Bailey

Dr. Antoinette “Bonnie” Candia-Bailey’s tragic passing was attributed to distress stemming from what has been described as “bullying and severe mistreatment” after disclosing her mental illness she faced bullying.
More Than Venting: Therapy Isn’t Working

Many times, individuals assert phrases such as “Therapy doesn’t work” or “I talk to my friend, I don’t need a therapist” without fully considering the diverse benefits and professional support that therapy can provide. There are misconceptions surrounding the purpose and nature of therapy. Contrary to the belief, therapy is not simply venting — it […]
10 Tips To Building A Support System

A social network is vital to your well-being, especially when you live with a mental health condition. Organizations such as the National Alliance On Mental Illness and Depression Bipolar Support Alliance host free support groups where people can connect and support others. Here To Help offers ten tips to help you build a support system. […]
Voices Remembered: Honoring Alicia Hawkins-Porter

Alicia Hawkins-Porter (35), faced life head-on with a spirit that never backed down. Her smile lit up every room, and her energy was just contagious.
