Mental Health Matters
Mental Health Matters. Period. End of Story.
If only, it was that simple.
Why do we believe in shouting it from the rooftops that mental health matters? Well, picture this: mental health is like the VIP section of your emotions, and everyone deserves a golden ticket! Our mission is to break down those walls of stigma like confetti, making it okay to talk about the real stuff. We're not just selling apparel and accessories; we're slaying stereotypes and turning every purchase into a dance in the direction of a stigma-free society.
In our world, embracing mental health isn't just a trend; it's the ultimate power move. We believe that when we share our stories, our struggles, and our triumphs, we're creating a tapestry of understanding and support. It's like a group hug for the soul! Imagine a world where discussing mental health is as casual as chatting about the weather—yeah, we're working towards that kind of utopia. So, why does destigmatization matter? Because it frees us all to be our authentic, imperfect, and beautifully messy selves. Together, we're not just wearing a brand; we're weaving a tapestry of courage, resilience, and the undeniable truth that every emotion, every thought, every individual, is worthy.
At Roseworthy, we're on a mission to turn mental health conversations into the hottest topic in town. Why? Because we've been there, done that, and got the T-shirt (literally). Mental health is a universal journey, and we want to make it as comfy and cool as your favorite hoodie. We're tossing out judgment like yesterday's news and replacing it with understanding, empathy, and a dash of glitter. Our products aren't just threads and fabrics; they're affirmations you can wear, reminders that your feelings are valid, and high-fives to your inner champion. Let's ditch the shame, break the stigma, and twirl our way into a world where mental health isn't just a conversation; it's a celebration.
So, why jump on the mental health bandwagon with Roseworthy? Because we're not just selling merch; we're building a community where your quirks, your struggles, and your victories are celebrated. Let's sprinkle a little more kindness, a lot more understanding, and a whole bunch of joy into the mental health conversation. Join us in turning awareness into action, stigma into confetti, and every day into a party for your mind. Because, darling, your mental health is not just important; it's worth celebrating every step of the way! 🎉💖
If you or someone you know is currently experiencing a mental health crisis, that is they are at risk of hurting themselves or others, please contact one of the toll-free numbers below to talk to someone. These numbers can give you resources in your areas, peer support, a calm supportive voice.
US Toll-Free Call & Text Hotlines
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Call: 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255)
Text: Text "HELLO" to 741741
Crisis Text Line
Text: Text "HOME" to 741741
National Alliance on Mental Illness Helpline
Call: 1-800-950-NAMI (1-800-950-6264)
The Trevor Project
For LGBTQ+ youth
Call: 1-866-488-7386
Text: Text "START" to 678678
Veterans Crisis Line
Call: 1-800-273-8255 (Press 1)
Text: Text 838255
SAMHSA National Helpline:
(Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)
Call: 1-800-662-HELP (1-800-662-4357)
National Eating Disorders Association Helpline
NEDA- individuals that identify with having an eating disorder.
Call: 1-800-931-2237
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Aimed at individuals that have experienced or are currently experiencing any forms of domestic violence.
Call: 1-800-799-SAFE (1-800-799-7233)
Text: Text "LOVEIS" to 22522
National Sexual Assault Hotline
Aimed at individuals that have been sexually assaulted
Call: 1-800-656-HOPE (1-800-656-4673)
Disaster Distress Helpline
Aimed at individuals that have experienced or are currently experiencing a natural or human caused disaster.
Call: 1-800-985-5990
Text: Text "TalkWithUs" to 66746
These crisis lines offer confidential support and assistance to individuals experiencing mental health crises, suicidal thoughts, emotional distress, or other related issues. Don't hesitate to reach out if you or someone you know is in need of help.
This is not a comprehensive list of all the resources out there for an individual to use during time of a crisis.