Mental health affects everyone. And that gives us every reason to act.

The Every Reason campaign is a call to change the way the world sees, treats, and talks about mental health. Whether you give, share, advocate, or engage, your reason matters—and it makes a difference.

With mental health challenges on the rise, access to timely care and compassionate support is more important than ever.

Your gift to Huntsman Mental Health Foundation helps ensure that people facing mental health emergencies aren’t left to navigate alone. Through your support, we strengthen crisis response systems and expand suicide prevention programs that save lives.

Your impact supports:

  • Specialized training for certified crisis teams

  • Expanding access through Utah’s Integrated Crisis Response System

  • Suicide prevention initiatives for youth and families

  • Life-saving interventions and care

Learn more about the difference your support makes.

You have every reason to give—what’s yours?

Behind every reason is a person, a story, and a chance to create change.

From lived experiences to moments of hope, these voices fuel our mission. Your reason could be the start of someone’s breakthrough.

Join the mental health movement

Get updates on breakthroughs, events, and stories of hope.

Join the mental health movement

Get updates on breakthroughs, events, and stories of hope.

Your generosity ignites change

No matter the size, every donation plays a powerful role in transforming mental health care. Here’s what your support makes possible:

Your support helps us challenge stigma and push for real change in policy and public perception.

Fund cutting-edge discoveries that improve care for millions.

Help those facing mental health and substance use challenges find healing and hope.

Fuel education and awareness that foster empathy and understanding across communities.

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