American Mental Health Association (AMHA)’s efforts are focused on fighting anxiety, depression and bi-polar disorders.
Our mission is to build a world that understands and accepts mental health, offering support to those affected, so they can live healthier and happier lives
Our Four Pillars
Our Four Pillars
Anti stigma
Exploring treatments
Research, innovation
Providing support
programs resources
Advocacy
Changing legislation

About Us
Who we are and what makes us different
- Awareness for all
While many organizations focus mainly on raising awareness and offering educational materials to those directly impacted by mental health issues,
- Supporting programs chosen by those that suffer
Efficient fundraising that goes to initiatives and programs that is voted on by the people who suffer
- Ensuring program effectiveness
AMHA is unique because we prioritize measurable impact. Unlike many mental health organizations that promote programs or donate without clear
Raising Awareness

While many organizations focus mainly on raising awareness and offering educational materials to those directly impacted by mental health issues, AMHA aims to engage everyone. We believe that real change comes when society as a whole understands, accepts, and supports mental health.

Many people feel like they’re navigating their emotional and

Sometimes all someone needs in the moment is for the world

Want to help spread awareness?!

AMHA encourages everyone to spread awareness
How It Works
Corporate & Business Giving
We know businesses want to make a difference, but many nonprofits make the process
Create an Event & Fundraise
Raising funds for mental health can be a powerful way to bring your community
Individual & Family Donations
Your donation—big or small—helps fund mental health programs, advocacy efforts
Schools & ISD Giving
Schools play a crucial role in promoting mental health awareness and raising funds
Ways to donate
We encourage everyone to join us in our ethical responsibility to help those who need it. Every penny goes toward impactful mental health programs and initiatives. Individuals who experience these challenges firsthand help vote on where the funds are allocated, so the support reaches the areas that matter most. This community-driven approach empowers those who suffer to shape their own path to better mental health.

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