Mind Matters: Nurturing Mental Health During Mental Health Awareness Month

In this fast-paced world, it’s essential to take a moment for yourself and prioritize your mental well-being. With Mental Health Awareness Month coming to a close, Quell is here to support you and give our top five tips on how to nurture your mental health.  1. Prioritize self-care Self-care is essential to maintaining good mental […]

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The Quell Foundation and Survive First Merge to Provide Mental Health Support to First Responders

The Quell Foundation Survive First

Kevin M. Lynch Klynch@thequellfoundation.org / 561.722.1938 May 30th, 2023 The Quell Foundation and Survive First merge to provide mental health support to first responders North Falmouth, MA – The Quell Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of people living with mental health challenges, is pleased to announce its merger with Survive First, […]

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Quell Foundation Masquerade Ball Raises Over One Million for First Responder Wellness Programming

The Quell Foundation proudly announces the 6th Annual Masquerade Ball, presented by FirstNet, Built with AT&T, and U.S. Bank, raises over one million dollars to fund a recently launched program to normalize a new culture for mental wellness in the first responder community by building resilient mindsets at work, home and into retirement through trusted and proven educational resources. […]

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The Quell Foundation Announces First Responder Training and Preparedness Program

The Quell Foundation, which strives to reduce the number of suicides, overdoses, and the incarceration of people living with a mental health illness, today announces that FirstNet®, Built with AT&T will underwrite the Foundation’s first responder mental health preparedness and training program. […]

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The Quell Foundation Supports Population-Level Approach to Mental Health

Poor mental health robs millions of people of their chance to lead healthy, productive lives. Although effective treatments exist for most mental illnesses, there are too few mental health specialists to care for everyone in need. In the United States, only 1 in 10 adults with a mental health problem sees a psychiatrist in any […]

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