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Turn hope into action.
Champions of Hope are part of a community transforming the way the world treats, understands, and prevents mental illness.
Become a monthly donor and help transform the future of mental health by advancing groundbreaking research, expanding access to care, and changing lives every day.
Your monthly support allows us to plan ahead and deliver lasting impact.
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From one-time donations to lasting legacy gifts, every act of generosity helps advance mental health care.
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Every gift, large or small, helps build a world where mental wellness is understood, supported, and celebrated.
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Need help now?
If you or a loved one is in need of immediate mental health support, call or text 988 or visit the Crisis Care Center, open 24/7.
Take a virtual tour of the Kem & Carolyn Gardner Mental Health Crisis Care Center, located at 955 W. 3300 S., South Salt Lake, UT.
Need help now?
If you or a loved one is in need of immediate mental health support, call or text 988 or visit the Crisis Care Center, open 24/7.
How Your Monthly Gift
Makes an Impact
46 of 50
U.S. States Served
The Huntsman Mental Health institute served individuals from 46 U.S. states, reinforcing the institute’s role as a national leader in advancing mental health treatment and support.
114,460
Calls Received
In the past year, there have been 114,460 calls to the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, each one representing someone reaching out in a moment that matters. What began as a pioneering effort in Utah is now reshaping crisis response nationwide, with 988 emerging as a model for how communities across the country support those in need.
62,533
People Served
The growing demand for care is reflected across the Huntsman Mental Health Institute’s services, with 62,533 unique patients served annually across the continuum of care.
