Fall

Educator Chat + Q&A

Want to bring The Yellow Tulip Project (YTP) to your school, but don’t know where to start? Join our” Educator Chat + Q&A” on Wednesday, November 13th from 3:15-4:15pm EST to speak with two of YTP’s rockstar educators, Judy Duarte and Elizabeth Sanborn (check out the NYT’s article about her YTP Club!) who will share […]

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“Fighting the Stigma” Interactive Workshop with Buckeyes for Harm Reduction & YTP

Interested in the stigma associated with substance use, and how that impacts mental health? Want to learn of ways we, as mental health advocates and harm reductionists, can recognize and aid? Then please join Buckeyes for Harm Reduction and The Yellow Tulip Project’s “Fighting the Stigma” Interactive Workshop on Monday, October 7th from 7-8PM! Learn

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Talk Saves Lives: An Introduction to Suicide Prevention

**In-Person event at Northeastern University. Join us for Talk Saves Lives: An Introduction to Suicide Prevention!   Join The Yellow Tulip Project, a growing nonprofit, for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s ‘Talk Saves Lives: An Introduction to Suicide Prevention’ presentation to learn more about suicide prevention including the most up-to-date research on what we

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AFSP’s ‘Talk Saves Lives: An Introduction to Suicide Prevention’ Training

YTP is proud to present AFSP’s ‘Talk Saves Lives: An Introduction to Suicide Prevention’ training. Join us on Wednesday, November 20th at 4-5 pm EST for “a community-based presentation that covers the general scope of suicide, the research on prevention, and what people can do to fight suicide.”   CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

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Stigma is Scary

Don’t let mental health stigma haunt your community! Join us for an open dialogue about stigma and a brainstorming session focused on what actions you can take to Smash the Stigma and spread hope. This interactive hour with the Directors of Ambassador Outreach and Engagement will energize attendees to take a dive deep with our

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NOAHCON: National Organization for Arts in Health October 23-25

Catch YTP’s Susan Teare, Education Advisor/Senior Research Associate, presenting our SEL-informed nature-based arts programming at the NOAH conference, 2024. Created for artists, arts administrators, healthcare professionals, designers, educators, students and anyone with an interest in arts in health, the NOAH conference is designed to provide opportunities for participants to exchange ideas, gain applicable knowledge, build

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Stigma Stories

Stigma Stories is an online collection presented by The Yellow Tulip Project’s Diversity and Equity Committee with a mission to highlight the relationship between identity and mental health, while smashing the stigma surrounding mental illness. Specifically creating a space for those who may experience marginalization, our Stigma Stories series challenges the misperceptions of what mental

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Stigma is Scary

Don’t let mental health stigma haunt your community! Join us for an open dialogue about stigma and a brainstorming session focused on what actions you can take to Smash the Stigma and spread hope. This interactive hour with the Directors of Ambassador Outreach and Engagement will energize attendees to take a dive deep with our

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Got Hope? Planting at Cos Cob Elementary School

The Yellow Tulip Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising awareness about mental health and reducing the stigma surrounding mental illness, is excited to announce its Fall Planting Campaign for [2023]. The campaign aims to create vibrant, supportive communities by planting yellow tulip gardens and fostering conversations about mental health. The planting event will take

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