Restoring Mental Health Funding Was the Right Move. It Saved Lives.
[January 15, 2026, New York, New York] — Last night’s decision to restore billions of dollars in federal mental health and substance use grants was ...
Today, nearly one billion people globally live with a mental health disorder with more than 75 percent of those people not receiving treatment. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the pandemic has only disrupted or in some cases, halted critical mental health services, while the demand for support and resources is increasing.
These last two years have shown that creativity and self-expression can provide support when we need it the most. Being creative helps us relax, be in the moment, handle emotional burdens, express and share our stories and bring likeminded people together.
According to a recent Adobe study on the future of creativity, creating social content on the daily is just as much of a driver for happiness as making money. And for 47 percent of creators, using or creating social content is even ranked as a top necessity for their mental health. Creators who post most frequently and spend the most time creating content are also the most positive.
This World Mental Health Day, we are proud to share some of the more than $3 million in commitments we are making as a company toward better understanding the connection between mental health, wellbeing and creativity. We recognize the opportunity to empower creative expression as a pathway to impacting positive mental health outcomes for our community and through the Adobe Foundation, we are excited to partner with leading mental health and industry organizations as well, on new research and programs that will give more people access to the resources and tools they need to reach their full potential.
Adobe is also proud to partner with Sky on The Edit, a digital storytelling initiative to develop creative skills among youth across the UK. Challenged to create real-world projects using Adobe creative tools, students make short news-style videos to raise awareness of current issues faced by youth, with the chance to have their work shown on Sky platforms. The theme for this year’s program is focused on mental health and wellbeing, and we’re excited to see what participants create.
JED is a nonprofit that protects emotional health and prevents suicide for our nation’s teens and young adults. We’re partnering with high schools and colleges to strengthen their mental health, substance misuse, and suicide prevention programs and systems. We’re equipping teens and young adults with the skills and knowledge to help themselves and each other. We’re encouraging community awareness, understanding, and action for young adult mental health.
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