Since 2007, Togetherall has provided a safe online community to individuals, empowering members to anonymously connect with others. In this time, we have built up successful partnerships and offered support to people in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand.
Partnerships are important to us.
We’ve developed our service so that it can be seamlessly integrated with your existing health and wellbeing offerings and work as an extension of these. We work hard to ensure your way of working is supported throughout.
Our 24/7 moderation by licensed clinicians enables individual-level risk to be easily identified, assessed, and stepped up to greater levels of care appropriate to the situation.
Togetherall clinicians can guide low to moderate risk cases to your other services (i.e. EAP, coaching, work life services etc.) when appropriate.
Our processes are rigorous and thoughtfully designed to complement your safety protocols.
Togetherall provides support to those employees and plan members who may not feel like other services are the right fit for them.
“Most of us are good at hiding our feelings. Togetherall is the only place I have felt comfortable expressing myself, a testament to the power of community.”
– Togetherall Member
The addition of Togetherall to your suite of services means both higher net utilization reportable to your customers, and supporting employees not engaging in other forms of support.
The anonymous, community-led approach removes barriers to help, appealing to marginalized populations often not engaging in traditional mental health services.
have no other support outside of Togetherall.
shared something for the first time in our community.
identify as Black, Indigenous, or a Person of Color.
identify as trans or non-binary.
Nearly 1 in 4 adults across the world reported feeling lonely, which poses a health risk for premature death equivalent to smoking 15 cigarettes a day.
“On signing on to Togetherall for the first time, all of a sudden I had a community of people who understood me… I wasn’t alone anymore.”
–Togetherall Member