We’ve done (and reported on) a lot of good this year
As we reach the end of 2023 – a year that, in many ways, has been deeply distressing – we’re taking a moment to reflect on some of our stories we’ve reported this year about the great work that so many people are doing in the realm of mental health. This is work that counters hopelessness and focuses on creating change.

Dear Friend,
As we reach the end of 2023 – a year that, in many ways, has been deeply distressing – we’re taking a moment to reflect on some of our stories we’ve reported this year about the great work that so many people are doing in the realm of mental health. This is work that counters hopelessness and focuses on creating change.
At MindSite News, one of the most important parts of our work is reporting about new approaches, ideas and innovations in the effort to transform our broken mental health system. We compile these in our Solutions Lab section. Will you help support this work?
We’re especially proud of these stories:




These stories reflect the kind of work you’ve come to expect from us. Our reporting is independent, inclusive, and in-depth. Best of all, it’s community driven and community funded. In other words, we wouldn’t exist if it weren’t for you.
Each of these stories costs thousands of dollars and countless hours to produce. And all of them were republished by other news outlets, including USA Today, CapitalB and Wisconsin Watch, enabling us to reach literally millions of readers.
These stories need to be told. And you can help us continue to tell them.
From now until December 31, NewsMatch will match your new monthly donation 12 times or double your one-time gift, up to $1,000. For a nonprofit like us, this is a big deal! Your generous donation will help sustain our journalism in 2024 and beyond.
Will you support independent journalism that works for you?
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With gratitude,
The MindSite News team
Mental health can't wait.
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