Sanapia Giving as about transforming lives.

Ongoing initiatives and targeted strategies help us to impact mental health and neurodivergent individuals and their families find purpose and meaning in their lives.

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A green signboard features handwritten text that reads 'Sometimes it's alright not to be alright.' Below is information about a helpline, Samaritans, with a contact number and website. The background includes a dark, industrial-looking building with multiple floors and a metal fence.

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Sanapia Giving believes that mental health and neurodivergent people are our people. We are them.

Dr. Chase A. Walding, LPC, LSOTP

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A neon sign on a wall features an outline of a person writing, accompanied by the text 'It's weird not to be weird.' Below the sign, a cluttered workspace includes various papers, notes, and a calendar with numbers. The room has a warm, creative ambiance.

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Why mental health & neurodivergence?

Sanapia Giving understands that the need for mental health and neurodivergent support is greater than any one charitable organization can solve. We believe that every giving impact counts.

“Neurodiversity may be the birthplace of some of humanity’s greatest minds.” –Harvey Blume, journalist.

"We know that mental illness is not something that happens to other people. It touches us all." Tipper Gore

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