International Mental Health Resources
NAMI Knowledge Article: I don’t live in the U.S. Is there a NAMI program in my country? NAMI operates programs in the United States only. International mental health resources are available for those seeking mental health help outside of the U.S.
Befrienders Worldwide is an international nonprofit organization and global network of 349 emotional support centers in 32 countries that offers suicide and emotional support services that can be reached using phone, SMS text, and chat in several languages.
Rainbows for all Children is an international support group network that is dedicated to providing in-person peer support programs for children, teens and young adults as they navigate grief and heal from loss whether from death, divorce/separation, deployment, deportation, incarceration or other trauma. Rainbows for all Children partners with communities to offer support through channels of peer support with volunteer adult facilitators.
Trevor Project - International LGBTQ Youth it’s a sad reality that parts of the world are hostile to sexual and gender minorities. Because of this, coming out or seeking help through certain avenues can be very dangerous. Here you will find frequently asked questions that LGBTQ youth ask about their experiences with living in hostile areas of the world.
Trevor Project - TrevorSpace offers an affirming, online community for LGBTQ young people between the ages of 13-24 years old. With members from around the world, you can explore your identity, get advice, find support, and make friends in a moderated community intentionally designed for you.