Rich looking at camera

You are worthy of recovery.

“I stayed inside my basement for about a year. I rarely left. I went through the process of covering my windows with cardboard. I was in this darkness – emotionally, but even literally. I didn’t see the light at the end of the tunnel, it just never appeared to me that this was ever going to end.”

Rich talks about:

“I was slowly able to build myself to be able to talk about the depressive thoughts and feelings that were inside of me. I was able to get help from my friends, family, and eventually a doctor, and then a psychologist.”

“I’ve learned that now I can live a life with depression, yet still be happy. And that I’m worth that.”

– Rich, mental health advocate

Step Up For Him Campaign

Move for something that matters! Between June 1–15, walk, run, bike, or hike for men's mental health. ​

​Let's Step Up for our dads, brothers, partners, sons, uncles, friends, co-workers — and ourselves.