Togetherall supports student mental health by creating a sense of belonging and connection through community. The online peer-to-peer community is monitored 24/7 by licensed clinicians.
Since 2007, we have supported student mental health by empowering them to give and receive support for a full range of mental health concerns conveniently and anonymously. This gives students peace of mind to share experiences without the fear of being judged, resulting in a more vibrant and diverse population supporting each other.
Joining Togetherall provides something that has always been important for good mental health and wellbeing: a community for shared experiences and mutual support. The platform promotes a sense of belonging and connection through community. We’re accessible anywhere, anytime, 24/7.
Togetherall integrates with other campus mental health services as part of an ecosystem of support for students. Whether they’re starting out on their health and wellness journey or are already participating in other support services, Togetherall seamlessly fits into their lifestyle. More than 4 million students have access to Togetherall from over 450 institutions.
Peer-to-peer community: giving and receiving support can be valuable to building self-esteem and improving mental health
Safe: licensed clinicians moderate 24/7, creating a safe and supportive environment for all – resulting in increased engagement, interaction, and overall improvement in wellbeing and resiliency
Scalable: a cost-effective, population-wide solution that expands reach and helps support more students
Reach: effectively reaches and positively impacts marginalized groups who often don’t seek help from traditional services
Integrates with your existing services: Togetherall integrates with your current mental health services, including campus counseling centers and after-hours/crisis support lines
of students experienced an improvement in their wellbeing as a result of being a Togetherall member*
of students identify as BIPOC*
of students indicate they don’t regularly seek support outside of Togetherall*
of students use Togetherall as a complementary support along with treatment*
*based on Togetherall member survey data