Welcome to ACTNow for Mental health.

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Young Adults Are Facing a Mental Health Crisis

From navigating health insurance and career choices to entering relationships, balancing family responsibilities, and coping with academic pressures, student loan debt, and financial uncertainty, young adults (ages 17-32) in the U.S. are experiencing overwhelming stress. These life transitions—often happening simultaneously—are taking a significant toll on mental health.

A part of this crisis is the fact that certain communities have been historically underserved by the U.S. health system, which includes LGBTQIA+ and POC populations, people with physical and/or intellectual disabilities, and people who are uninsured or underinsured.

ACTNow for Mental Health envisions a world where all young adults have reduced barriers to care, receive the right care at the right time, and are free from mental and behavioral health stigma.

Everyone deserves a starting point. We help young adults find theirs.

Our Impact

100%

94.7%

84.2%

of ANMH clients surveyed would recommend ANMH to others and reported being asked about their treatment goals and needs.

of ANMH clients surveyed reported being treated with respect by ANMH staff and reported that their therapist created a pleasant environment for sessions.

of ANMH clients surveyed reported ANMH staff was mindful of their requests related to their therapist’s race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and gender identity.

Read our full Impact Report here

Join our Free Compassion support Groups

Post-Election Support Group: Tuesdays at 7:00pm EST. Click here to learn more.

Queer Support Group: every Wednesday at 7:00pm EST. Click here to learn more.

Women’s Support Group: every Thursday at 8:00pm EST. Click here to learn more.

our partners.

Just like you, no group thrives alone. ANMH has partnered with a vibrant community of donors and like-minded organizations with a shared mission of increasing awareness of and improving access to mental and behavioral health services and supports – no matter what your background is. We applaud the work of our partner organizations and invite you visit their websites for more information on the work they are doing.