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TELL in the Community

Our extensive outreach programs cover a wide range of issues that are important to the international community and provide up-to-the-minute information on available resources.
TELL is committed to responding to the needs of the international community by providing workshops, training, and other support. We are always looking towards the community for additional ways we can lend our support. 
Please reach out if you would like to partner with TELL, participate in any upcoming events, or have any suggestions on how we can better serve you.

Our Community Services

Lifeline School Awareness

Letting young people know the TELL Lifeline is a safe, anonymous and confidential place where they can freely discuss any issues.

Exceptional Parenting Program (EPP)

Offering networking, resources, support, and a speaker program for parents and educators of children with diverse needs.

Disaster Relief and Psychological First Aid

We provide Psychological First Aid training, a proven method of ensuring appropriate support reaches those in need when disaster strikes.

Community Mental Health

No one deserves to be bullied. Join TELL in making a difference and changing young lives for the better.

Suicide Prevention Workshop

Suicide is an issue many of us are uncomfortable talking about and have trouble understanding. Saving lives is something we can all do. With nearly one million people worldwide taking their own lives each year, this is something everyone should know about. TELL has developed a range of workshops aimed at reducing the myths and stigma surrounding suicide and providing skills we can all use to support someone in need. 

Each workshop provides information suitable for anyone in the community who works with adults or young people. The workshops are designed to help people become better at identifying and supporting those at risk of taking their own lives. Among the things people will learn at the workshop are the common causes of suicidal behavior, warning signs of suicide, how to talk to someone who may be suicidal, and how to get someone in crisis the help they need.

The workshops allow discussion about these topics and provide participants with the opportunity to ask questions and practice skills in an open and supportive environment.

Okinawa world suicide prevention day

Volunteer with TELL in the Community

Give your time and talent in service to TELL, whether on the Lifeline, working on special projects, or at fundraising events. Volunteerism is a great way to build your resume, learn about the needs in your community, meet new people, and most importantly, give back to the community.

TELL in the News

TELL @ Work

Make mental health a priority in your workplace and corporate community. View our corporate workshops, counseling, and employee assistance programs (EAPs). 

View TELL's Event Calendar

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Join Our Events

16 Days of Activism against gender based violence
Date
Tuesday December 10th, 2024
Time
All day
Venue
Anywhere
Date
Wednesday December 11th, 2024
Time
10:00 – 11:00 AM JST
Venue
Zoom
Let’s quiz for mental health
Date
Thursday December 12th, 2024
Time
8:00 PM
Venue
Hobgoblin Shibuya
Date
Wednesday January 15th, 2025
Time
8:00 – 9:00 PM JST
Venue
Zoom

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