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Empowering Support for All

Join us in our mission to advocate for mental health and promote positivity in our society.

Support

Welcome to HaveSympathy! Our core mission is to build a supportive community where your story matters. We're here to support you, hear you, and provide educational resources.

Scroll down to our blog post "My Story" and share your journey in the comments. We'll be there to support you every step of the way.

Disclaimer: While we offer a listening ear and community support, we are not professional therapists.

If you need urgent help:

  • Call or text the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988.

  • Students facing challenges are encouraged to reach out to their school's mental health advisor.

Learn about Mental Health

Upcoming Events

Beauty Redifined
Beauty Redifined
Nov 18, 2025, 7:10 PM EST – Dec 06, 2025, 11:50 PM EST
Location is TBD

Programs Timeline

What we plan to discuss at the HaveSympathy organization as the year progresses. 

MIND

Wellness Initiatives

This timeline, created by HaveSympathy, aims to encourage discussions related to mental health. (Encouraging individuals to discuss their mental health)

October 28/2025 - November 17-2025

Beauty Redefined

 Body Positivity

Beauty Redefined, created by HaveSympathy, encourages conversations about the ludicrous beauty standards individuals, teens especially, face in society and promotes self-acceptance + self-love.

November 18/2025, - December 06, 2025

Quather 2 Timeline coming
soon

 HaveSympathy Mission Statement

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What Drives Us

HaveSympathy is an organization committed to raising awareness about mental health disorders. We strive to empower individuals and foster empathy, working towards a more inclusive and supportive society.

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What are we doing for our community?

HaveSympathy is dedicated to making a positive impact by donating clothes to people in need, providing food for people in need, and discussing mental health with community members. 

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