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July 12, 2022 Press Release

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and The Jed Foundation Announce Intent to Merge As Equals; Becoming The Nation’s Largest Nonprofit Organization Dedicated to Suicide Prevention Across The Lifespan

The union of AFSP/JED leverages complementary strengths of both organizations and combined annual operating budget of approximately $75 million to drive greater impact and save more lives

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JED In The Media

July 12, 2022

60% of College Kids are Living With Mental Health Issues. Most Schools are Unprepared, and it Could Hold Dire Consequences for Students’ Futures

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JED's POV

July 11, 2022

Words Matter: How the Media’s Language Impacts Mental Health

While media coverage of mental health has increased in recent years, the language used in articles, social media posts, and videos needs to...

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July 11, 2022

Gaming Community Cooperates to Raise Money for Mental Health

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Podcast

July 11, 2022

New Day

JED has partnered with Lemonada Media to create the New Day podcast. Hosted by author, therapist, and grief expert Claire Bidwell Smith, New Day...

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JED In The Media

July 8, 2022

How Abortion Bans Impact the Transgender Community

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JED In The Media

July 8, 2022

Congress is Starting to Tackle Student Mental Health

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JED In The Media

July 8, 2022

Before Heading to College, Make a Mental Health Checklist

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JED In The Media

July 8, 2022

Supreme Court Reversal Signals Mental Health Implications Yet to Be Assessed

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July 7, 2022

Minoritized Students, Already Stressed, Now Worry About Abortion

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JED In The Media

July 1, 2022

Getting Therapy When Cost and Access Are a Barrier

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June 30, 2022

Aetna Expands Youth Mental Health Programs

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JED In The Media

June 29, 2022

Students Who Drop Out for Mental Health Struggles are Turning to Pricey Programs to Find Their Way Back

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