Climate Mental Health Network

Mission

The Climate Mental Health Network supports the mental health of young people experiencing eco-anxiety and other mental health challenges. They create and curate resources, develop toolkits, and partner with educators, mental health professionals, and climate advocates to support youth and families in navigating climate-related emotions.

These resources are not a substitute for professional services when needed.
In the United States, text or call 988 for a 24/7 crisis hotline.
For emergency mental health telephone numbers in other countries, go to: findahelpline.com

DIY Activities and Toolkits

Explore hands-on tools and creative resources to support emotional well-being and intergenerational connection.

Why It Matters

Climate change is not only a physical threat—it affects our mental and emotional health. By fostering resilience, understanding, and shared practices, we create space for calm, connection, and collective care.

Alignment with The Change Lab

This organization’s approach reflects our emphasis on equity, emotional health, and meaningful engagement. Their focus on storytelling, youth empowerment, and creative expression aligns with The Change Lab’s work to strengthen community voice, resilience, and cross-generational learning.

Role in the Ecosystem

The Climate Mental Health Network bridges mental health and environmental advocacy, working alongside schools, NGOs, and policy makers to embed emotional support into climate education and action efforts.

Quick Facts

Region: National (U.S.)

Founded: 2021

Audience: Youth, Families, Educators, Mental Health Professionals

Method: Resources, Partnerships, Toolkits, Storytelling

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