Safe In Our World Launches Month-Long Campaign to Help Gamers with Mental Health
May is Mental Health Month, and Safe In Our World is working to raise funds and make gaming a more inclusive space. Throughout the entire month of May, Safe In Our World wants to increase awareness, promote positive discussions, and reduce the stigma surrounding mental health while running its biggest fundraising drive to date. They’ve already teamed up with streamers like GameByte, Hannah Rutherford, Curve Digital, and Wired Productions, but you can register through their Tiltify page or reach out to them via their contact page if you want to get more involved.
Safe In Our World is funded solely by donations, receiving no government grants or funding, and Mental Health Month is vital in securing funding for the charity to continue to reach its goals and expand its operations through essential programmes already in development, such as the Community Manager’s Mental Health Course course funded by Jingle Jam and other upcoming much needed initiatives.
In addition, Safe In Our World recently launched a public Discord server. This is designed to be a public platform for gamers to connect with each other and the industry, find people to play with, talk about games, and simply “be a safe community for all to talk or find resources.”
In addition, as the fundraiser reaches milestones, individuals will be able to purchase limited edition merchandise like a pin badge, face mask, and reusable coffee cup. Let’s work together to make the world a safer place.