Kids Help Phone (KHP) is Canada’s only 24/7 e-mental health service offering free, confidential support to young people. Giving millions of youth a safe, trusted space to talk over the phone, through text, or in self-directed support for any moment they’re in crisis or need.
The Ellie Mae team wanted to include kids within the community in their partnership this year, so they reached out to local Toronto elementary schools and asked students to draw what they thought when hearing the words ‘Feel Out Loud’. Which resulted in the beautiful artwork seen throughout the collection.
Ellie Mae shares, “We hope that by bringing awareness to their amazing foundation we can encourage kids to Feel Out Loud and know that they can always text or call Kids Help Phone when they need to talk.”
The Vice President – National Partnerships & Government Relations for Kids Help Phone says, “For more than 33 years, young people have relied on KHP for mental health support – services that are designed and informed by youth. We want every young person in Canada to know that with KHP, their feelings always have a place to go. Every day we are working to break down barriers to access giving young people a safe space to ‘Feel Out Loud – Ellie Mae’s collection will directly help us raise awareness and vital funds to help us meet high demand.”.
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