Our Impact Partners
Reminders only matter if they lead to real change. That’s why we donate 100% of profits to organizations bringing mental health care and connection to those who need it. Here’s how your support is making a difference.
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100% of the profits from all ENOUGH products go to mental health organizations that are transforming and saving lives.
Project Healthy Minds
Changing how we think about and access mental health care.
Project Healthy Minds is pioneering a new approach to mental health awareness and access. By using technology, community, and culture to break stigma and connect people with care, they’re making it easier for everyone to get the help they deserve.
Active Minds
Empowering young people to change the conversation about mental health.
Active Minds is the nation’s leading nonprofit supporting mental health awareness and education for young adults. Through peer-led programs and campus advocacy, they’re turning open conversations into lasting cultural change.
Nami
Advocating for better lives for everyone affected by mental illness.
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization, dedicated to building better lives for the millions of people impacted by mental illness. Through education, support, and advocacy, NAMI works to end stigma, expand access to care, and create communities of understanding and hope.
Kevin Love Fund
Empowering young people to embrace vulnerability and mental health.
Founded by NBA champion Kevin Love, the Kevin Love Fund is dedicated to creating a world where mental health is treated with the same importance as physical health. Through innovative school programs, awareness campaigns, and real storytelling, the fund gives young people the tools to care for their minds, strengthen their resilience, and build supportive communities.
Hidden Opponent
Changing the culture of sport from the inside out.
The Hidden Opponent focuses on the mental health of student athletes, raising awareness of the pressures they face, delivering education and support, and building global peer networks. With programs, workshops, and a community of “Campus Captains” across schools worldwide, they equip athletes to face the stigma around mental health in sports.