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My Mental Health Nonprofit was born with the idea of giving away resources to anyone who needs them, to combat active addiction with abundance and potential. This remarkable organization had a unique mission – to help individuals in recovery not just survive but thrive, to create an abundant life beyond addiction.
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At the core of our founding member’s journey lay a deep well of heartbreak. He had witnessed the relentless grip of active addiction consume not only himself but also those he held dearest – his friends, his family, and tragically, even his own sister. Fueled by this profound sorrow, he embarked on a mission to create something that could combat the scourge of active addiction and offer a lifeline to others, regardless of their circumstances.
My Mental Health Nonprofit was born with the idea of giving away resources to anyone who needs them, to combat active addiction with abundance and potential. This remarkable organization had a unique mission – to help individuals in recovery not just survive but thrive, to create an abundant life beyond addiction.
My Mental Health Nonprofit understood that recovery was not just about breaking free from substance abuse; it was about rebuilding one’s life from the ground up. And so, they offered a wealth of resources, all entirely free of charge. From comprehensive assessments that tailored recovery plans to the individual, to tools for successful recovery that empowered each person with the knowledge and skills they needed, My Mental Health Nonprofit was a guiding light on the path to abundance.
But perhaps what set this organization apart was their commitment to inclusivity. They recognized that not everyone had the same resources or access to healthcare. That’s why they offered free health programs for substance use disorders, ensuring that anyone, regardless of their circumstances, could receive the care they deserved. No one would be turned away because of financial limitations; their mission was to make recovery accessible to all.
As National Recovery Month approached, My Mental Health Nonprofit faced a challenge. While their resources were free, they still required funding to continue their vital work, to expand their reach, and to help thousands more people regain control of their lives. And so, they turned to the community for support, launching a free donation drive.
The community responded with overwhelming generosity, understanding the profound impact of My Mental Health Nonprofit’s work. They knew that by donating, they were not just giving money; they were investing in the future of countless individuals, providing them with the tools to create an abundant life in recovery, irrespective of their circumstances.
This National Recovery Month, you too can be a part of this incredible journey. Your free donation, no matter the amount, will allow My Mental Health Nonprofit to continue offering their invaluable resources and support to those in need. It’s a gesture of hope, a pledge to stand with those on the path to recovery, and a promise that everyone deserves a chance at an abundant life.
Happy National Recovery Month! Your free donation will enable My Mental Health Nonprofit to reach even greater heights, helping thousands more individuals rewrite their stories, find abundance in recovery, and thrive. Please donate at mymentalhealth.org and be a catalyst for positive change.
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About My Mental Health:
- We offer free resources for mental health disorders.
- We provide free assessments, programs, and support through our Virtual Recovery System Application.
- Our application is completely confidential and free providing access to anyone who needs help immediately.
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The vast majority of individuals with a substance use disorder in the U.S. are not receiving treatment. 15.35% of adults had a substance use disorder in the past year. Of them, 93.5% did not receive any form of treatment.
-Mental Health America 2023 Key-findings

My Mental Health’s Story:
Our Founder of My Mental Health, Brian McAlister believes that the miracle of full recovery from mental health disorders can be taught, learned, and duplicated. His personal journey and experience are living proof that an open mind, becoming willing to change, and keeping mental health first can lead to a life of abundance and fulfillment. Recovery is more than career satisfaction or financial security it includes love, health, enduring relationships spiritual prosperity and peace of mind. Download our application and start your full recovery today! Read full story here.
In 2020, there were 93,331 drug overdose deaths in the United States, a nearly 30% increase over the number prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
-Mental Health America 2023 Key-findings Report

Your Donation to My Mental Health Can Help:
- Provide those suffering silently from substance use disorder and PTSD a chance to get the help they need immediately and confidentially.
- Provide people who need an assessment for PTSD or substance use disorder a free confidential place to take one.
- Offer a lifeline to self-directed recovery programs for successful recovery.
- Continue providing and developing more programs to help more people recover from mental health disorders.
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My Mental Health recently just did their first Charity Art Show Fundraiser in Morristown, NJ. We had over 100 art donations, two amazing speakers, and raised funds to continue to provide free resources to mental health disorders! The day was a triumph of success in itself because before My Mental Health was a year old from founding date, we kicked off our first fundraising event! It was an amazing success! Thank you all who supported us through time, donations, and volunteering!
We even made the Newspaper! Read full article below.