headspace is the National Youth Mental Health Foundation providing early intervention mental health servides to 12-25 year olds, along with assistance in promoting young peoples' wellbeing.
To date, headspace has provided more than 1.5 million occasions of service and in 2015/16 alone more that 95,000 young people used headspace services including directly at centres or eheadspace.
headspace centres – with almost 100 centres across the country, any young person who needs support, advice or just someone to talk to about a mental health problem, drug or alcohol issue, general physical or sexual health problem or requires vocational and education support, can walk in and be treated with respect and compassion, within a confidential and safe environment.
eheadspace – our online and telephone mental health support service helps young people who don’t feel ready to attend a centre or who prefer to talk about their problems via online chat, email or phone.
headspace School Support - this national program assists school staff and students across the country deal with the complex issues they may confront in the aftermath of a suicide.
All funds raised will go towards the national work of headspace, if you are looking to support your local headspace centre you will need to reach out to them directly.