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Deer Isle-Stonington Hope Day

On Tuesday, May 14th, Deer Isle-Stonington High School and Opiate-Free Island Partnership will collaborate on a Hope Day for grades 9-12 to raise awareness of mental health issues and substance use disorder, addressing stigma along the way. The half day event will begin with a special lunch, where guest speakers will share personal stories of […]

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Greenwich 2nd Annual Hope Day

A Greenwich Community effort to help smash the stigma surrounding mental illness. Join us on Sunday, April 28th at Arch Street Teen Center from 1-4pm for live music, arts & crafts, food and a variety of free resources. Admission is FREE for everyone! Hope Day Welcome Sign Hope Day Schedule for day of event  

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Community Call to Action Chat

Join us on Thursday, April 25 from 12-1pm to learn what folks are doing to support mental health and stigma reduction in their community! This will be an opportunity to get together with others who are passionate about making change and to collectively problem solve as a group. Your ideas, questions, and strategies are welcome!

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Tails and Tulips

This May (Mental Health Awareness Month), YTP is hosting our third annual Move It for Mental Health fundraising campaign, where we work to highlight the positive link between physical and mental health–and also raise funds for our amazing youth-led nonprofit!   This year, the theme is Tails & Tulips (again!), and we want you to grab

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The Intersections of Identity & Mental Health from the Yellow Tulip Project

As part of the Lewiston Public Library/Auburn Public Library Teen Mental Health & Support series, LPL and APL are bringing the Yellow Tulip Project to the Teen Space to discuss the relationships between the systems we live in, our identities, and mental health through the lens of race, gender, and sexuality. The Yellow Tulip Project

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Acadia Hope Day

Join Northern Light Acadia Hospital as we SMASH THE STIGMA around mental health! Acadia Hospital, proud sponsor of the Yellow Tulip Project, is excited to host their first ever Hope Day – a time for the community to come together for an afternoon of music, poetry, wellness activities, and hopeful testimonials around the importance of

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Young Men Moving Mountains Exhibit in Wells

 ‘Young Men Moving Mountains’ (YMMM) is a photography and storytelling initiative from the youth-driven mental health nonprofit The Yellow Tulip Project (YTP) which challenges perceptions of social stigma by showcasing the faces and stories of young men and non-binary folks who are impacted by mental health struggles. The exhibit features 25 powerful portraits by photographer

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