Project

TELL: Mental Health Support in Japan

Host Organization: TELL Minato-ku, Japan http://telljp.com/

About

TELL is a community mental health NPO serving the international community in Japan. TELL operates an anonymous and confidential Lifeline (phone and chat), a mental health clinic, and an outreach program that engages with communities to raise awareness about mental health issues through workshops, trainings, and community support in Japan. TELL has been serving Japan's international community since 1973, and relies on donations to fund these programs.

Need

Everyone can feel lonely from time to time, and we all deserve to have support during tough times. Having someone to listen and provide support can potentially decrease the risk of depression, anxiety, and suicide.. In Japan, mental health, loneliness, and isolation continues to be a pressing issue, and this is just as true for the international community. Your donation helps to support our Lifeline, Counseling, and Outreach services to provide that support for people in need.

Long term impact

Mental health issues affect everyone. As the number of foreigners living and working in Japan increase, more people who are struggling are reaching out for help. TELL plans on meeting this need and continue responding to those who reach out for support.s, TELL is planning on expanding its service to provide extended 24 Hour Support to people who use the Lifeline, to increase subsidized care for face to face counseling, and to address the stigma around mental health through our outreach program.

About the Organization

TELL is dedicated to providing effective support and counseling services to Japan's international community and its increasing mental health needs.

GlobalGiving Categories:
  • Mental Health
  • Gender Equality
  • LGBTQIA+ Equality
  • Ending Abuse
  • Reproductive Health

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Total Goal
$25,000
Remaining Goal
$6,868
What is a Project?

Domestic and international programs and services housed within organizations, addressing specific needs of community groups.