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Selfish Inc. 501(c)(3)
Essential support strategies for teen and young adult mental health — for young adults, parents, and caregivers.
Effective resources and tips for navigating challenges and building resilience. This program is designed for young adults ages 13–26, and for the parents and caregivers who support them.
Selfish Inc. believes that investing in young people's mental health is one of the highest-return investments a community can make. Our Young Adult Wellness program provides practical tools, peer connection, and family guidance — not clinical treatment, but real support that meets young people where they are.
Help teens understand their emotions, stress responses, and mental health. Knowledge reduces stigma and builds self-awareness.
Facilitated peer groups where young adults connect with others facing similar challenges. Reduces isolation and builds community.
Guidance for parents and caregivers on how to support a young person's mental health without overstepping or dismissing.
Practical tools for coping with academic pressure, social challenges, identity development, and life transitions.
Focus on what young adults do well. Build confidence and self-efficacy through goal-setting and achievement.
Guidance for families on recognizing warning signs and connecting young adults to appropriate crisis resources.
Supporting a young person's mental health starts with understanding. Selfish Inc. offers guidance sessions for parents and caregivers — practical conversations about how to listen, when to act, and how to connect your young adult to the right resources without creating distance.
If you or a young person you know is in crisis, these resources are available 24/7.
Crisis Text Line
Text HOME to 741741
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Call or text 988
NAMI Teen & Young Adult HelpLine
1-800-950-6264
Teen Line
1-800-852-8336
Reach out to learn more about Young Adult Wellness programming or to schedule a family guidance session.
Selfish Inc. 501(c)(3) · Indianapolis, Indiana · our Rise Foundation page