Mind Matters: Global Mental Health Advocacy & Support ππ
Be the Change: Join the Movement to Prioritize Mental Well-being!
Mental health is a cornerstone of well-being, yet millions face stigma, lack of resources, and barriers to care. The Mind Matters project brings together compassionate volunteers to advocate for mental health, provide education, and create supportive communities. Letβs work to erase stigma, expand access to care, and empower individuals to thrive. π
The Mental Health Crisis in Ghana
Your contribution as a volunteer will directly address these challenges, creating a ripple effect of hope and support for individuals and communities.
Volunteer Roles & Activities
Why Volunteer?
Volunteer Fee
A $600 fee covers:
β Specialized training in mental health first aid and community outreach.
β Access to educational materials, toolkits, and session guides.
β Accommodation, meals, and transportation to project sites.
β Certification of participation and impact.
π Fundraise Your Fee:
Collaborate with ESL to crowdfund your fee via platforms like GoFundMe. Weβll provide tips and templates to make fundraising easy and effective. π»πΈ
Duration
2-8 weeks, with both in-person and remote opportunities.
Location
Primary locations in Ghana, with remote options for global volunteers.
How to Apply
1οΈβ£ Email info@efslivelihood-gh.org with:
2οΈβ£ Let us know if you need assistance with fundraising.
3οΈβ£ Get ready to create a world where mental health is valued and prioritized.
Why Your Participation Matters
π Apply Now! Advocate for Mental Health
Join the Mind Matters project and help build a compassionate world where mental health is a priority for all. ππ
Mind Matters: Global Mental Health Advocacy & Support ππ
Be the Change: Join the Movement to Prioritize Mental Well-being!
Mental health is a cornerstone of well-being, yet millions face stigma, lack of resources, and barriers to care. The Mind Matters project brings together compassionate volunteers to advocate for mental health, provide education, and create supportive communities. Letβs work to erase stigma, expand access to care, and empower individuals to thrive. π
The Mental Health Crisis in Ghana