Today is the last day of Minding Your Mind's fiscal year. As we reflected on our results for this year, we were overwhelmed with gratitude for those who made it possible.


Thank you.


Whether you invited us to your school or organization, attended an event, volunteered your time, made a donation, read our social media, shared a post, opened one of our emails, visited our website, or told someone about us, you were an essential contributor to Minding Your Mind's outreach this year.

Thank you for being a vital part of who we are and what we do.


Take a moment to review the highlights from this year, and then scroll down to see ways you can stay in touch with us over the summer and into the fall.

Meet the Press

Stay in touch with us this summer through the news! Minding Your Mind speakers and clinicians are regularly called upon by news outlets for their expertise and insight into a wide range of mental health topics. Here are a few recent highlights; more features can be found on our Press page.

Minding Your Mind young adult speaker Sarika Agarwal participates in an ABC News Live special on suicide prevention.

Minding Your Mind clinical presenter (and OG Swiftie!) Dr. Jenna DiLossi provides insight into Taylor Swift songs that reference depression.

New England Clinical Director Jon Mattleman contributes to an article with tips for parents to help children who are bullied

Read More Minding Your Mind Press

A Celebration of Life

Philadelphia

Experience the highlights from the 6th Annual A Celebration of Life: Philadelphia! Meet our sponsors, see photos, video, and the presentation of the 2023 Changing Minds Award to Kathy Killian, Vice President, Administration for the Philadelphia Phillies. Read more

New Jersey

A Celebration of Life: New Jersey is back for the third year! Mark your calendars to join us on Thursday, October 26th for a night to remember. Ticket information coming soon! Join the mailing list here. Download sponsor information here.

Thank you for being a part of our 2022-2023 year. We couldn't have done all of this without you.


Wishing you a wonderful summer,

Trish Larsen
Executive Director

Minding Your Mind's primary objective is to provide mental health education to adolescents, teens, and young adults, and the adults in their lives. Our goal is to end the stigma and destructive behaviors often associated with mental health issues. Minding Your Mind's programs move away from crisis-based response to prevention through education. Meet our speakers, read testimonials, and learn more about the programs we offer at our website: www.mindingyourmind.org

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