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Volunteering with THEIRS is more than giving back—it’s about being part of a movement that changes lives. Our volunteers support events, workshops, community programs, and day-to-day operations, helping us reach young people where they need us most.
No matter your experience, we provide training, mentorship, and a supportive environment where you can grow, connect, and make a real difference. Join a team that values creativity, energy, and compassion, and be part of creating meaningful impact.
Every donation, big or small, helps us deliver programs, events, and resources that support mental health, suicide prevention, and youth empowerment.
Contributions go directly to workshops, school programs, peer support initiatives, and community events, helping us provide accessible mental health services to those who need them most. With your support, we can continue to innovate, expand, and create lasting impact.
Get creative and make a difference by fundraising for THEIRS! From fun runs and bake sales to workplace challenges or personal milestones, your fundraising efforts extend our reach and help deliver essential programs.
We provide guidance, resources, and support to make your fundraising experience easy, rewarding, and fun. By raising funds, you’re not just giving money—you’re inspiring others, raising awareness, and helping us create lasting change.
Your story has power. Sharing your experiences with mental health, resilience, or overcoming challenges can inspire, connect, and give hope to others.
At THEIRS, we provide safe spaces for young people and community members to share their journeys—through writing, speaking, art, or digital storytelling. Every story helps break stigma, encourages dialogue, and strengthens our collective understanding of mental health. By sharing your voice, you become a vital part of a movement that supports and empowers young people.
THEIRS is built on youth leadership, trauma-informed practice, and genuine connection — working alongside communities to create safer, more supportive pathways to mental health and wellbeing.