Mark your calendars for #GIVINGTUESDAYNOW on May 5th and learn how you can take action with Navigate Hope!
This #GivingTuesday join Navigate Hope in our goal to educate 5,000 individuals by the end of 2020 !
The more individuals we educate the more we can teach and empower our diverse communities to confront mental health challenges for themselves and others BEFORE they ever have a chance to reach the crisis point.
Our mental health educational programs teach tools and strategies to enable effective self care and resources for individuals and communities. We can disrupt the leading risk factors of suicide and mental health challenges by decreasing the stigma around mental health and providing visible resources.
Here are the most impactful ways YOU can take action with us this #GIVINGTUESDAYNOW
1. Give the gift of Mental Health Education by making a direct donation!
One donation of $12.50 ensures we can educate at least 1 individual in 2020.
An essential part of our education programming is empowering individuals to share what they learned with their family, peers and community. Prevention starts with driving the conversation on mental health and showing others how to be supportive of each other. Together we can educate thousands!
2. Share Navigate Hope Mental Health Education on Social Media
FACEBOOK:
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Make a Facebook post sharing ways that help you stay mentally strong.
Share your stories regarding mental health to break the silence with us! Include a link to the Navigate Hope Donation Page to encourage your followers to get involved and share their stories too! YOUR STORY MATTERS.
TWITTER:
- Share the link to the Navigate Hope Donation Page with your followers
- Share ways that help you stay mentally strong and tag @Navigatehope with hashtags #GIVINGTUESDAYNOW, #GAGIVES and #BeTheChange
- Change your display name for the day to show that you are supporting @Navigatehope for #GivingTuesdayNow
3. Attend a Mental Health Education Workshop
Become one of the 5,000 individuals we hope to educate by the end of 2020!
One of the best ways to be proactive about suicide prevention is to get educated on mental health and share what you’ve learned with those closest to you. Attend a Mental Health Education Workshop to learn how to recognize the signs and symptoms of mental health challenges in yourself and others, to better understand how to be supportive of all those around you. WE ARE IN THIS TOGETHER.