About United Against Stigma: Monthly Membership Program

About

Join us in breaking the stigma surrounding mental health challenges with The Quell Foundation's "United Against Stigma" membership program! By becoming a member, you are joining a movement that stands for compassion, understanding, and resilience. Together, we are putting a face to mental health, supporting those who need it most, and empowering communities everywhere to become allies in this vital cause. 

Membership

By signing up for our membership program, you significy that you represent a deeper commitment to building a world where mental health is seen as health. As a member, you'll have the opportunity to engage with powerful stories, exclusie events, and firsthand access to our impactful programs - all while fueling our mission to unite communities against stigma. 
Join us in this journey. Together, we are United Against Stigma. 

Impact

With your generous donations, we can continue to: 
  • Share our mission and normalize the conversation on a national level
  • Distribute scholarships to students attending schools across the United States
  • Expand our student-led Lift the Mask Clubs on college campuses
  • Deliver wellness trainings to first responders  
  • Screen our documentaries to first responders, students, and more
  • Why Participate?

    Suicide is one of the leading causes of death in the United States. Through awareness events such as El Tour de Tucson, we aim to raise funds to not only normalize the conversation, but provide vital mental health programming to vulnerable populations across the country. 
    Did You Know... 
  • ​Suicide is the second leading cause of death among people aged 10 to 14 and 25 to 34 in the United States 
  • More than half of all counties in the United States have zero practicing psychiatrists
  • First responders are more likely to die by suicide than in the line of duty 

  • Be a part of the solution. Lace up your shoes, stretch out those muscles, and come race for a reason! 
    Suicide is one of the leading causes of death in the United States. Through awareness events such as El Tour de Tucson, we aim to raise funds to not only normalize the conversation, but provide vital mental health programming to vulnerable populations across the country. 
    Did You Know... 
  • ​Suicide is the second leading cause of death among people aged 10 to 14 and 25 to 34 in the United States 
  • More than half of all counties in the United States have zero practicing psychiatrists
  • First responders are more likely to die by suicide than in the line of duty 

  • Be a part of the solution. Lace up your shoes, stretch out those muscles, and come race for a reason!