One way you can show your support for M34’s mission is to purchase and wear items from our store. We hope that recognition of the brand will start a conversation. We have shirts, outerwear, headwear, and accessories available.
With each purchase of these candles, South donates a portion to the Mission34 Foundation.
Shop nowYou can change lives through Mission 34 in several ways:
Whether on a college campus or in a city where we have chapters, play a part in ending the stigma that surrounds mental illness. We want everyone to spread our message, "A New Type of Tough" and that it shows strength to ask for help, not weakness.
A gift to Mission 34 provides for:
Professional Speakers. Mission 34 secures the services of professional speakers who bring expertise, credibility, and diverse perspectives to the organization's events and initiatives. Effective communication underlines the importance of mental health awareness and destigmatization.
College Chapters. Contributions help offset the costs associated with education, travel, and other logistical expenses that go into starting and supporting college chapters nationwide. The more chapters we support, the more Mission 34 and our Ambassadors spread the message of hope, empowerment, and resilience.
Mental Health Educators. Mission 34 employs educators who specialize in mental health education, facilitation, and community engagement. These professionals play a key role in participating and leading panels, events, student forums, and other educational initiatives. Their expertise helps create safe and supportive environments where individuals feel comfortable discussing mental health challenges and seeking help.
Hosting Local and Nationwide Events: Donations contribute to the planning, coordination, and execution of local and nationwide events hosted by Mission 34. These events serve as platforms for community engagement, awareness-building, and de-stigmatization of mental health issues. Whether held locally or across the country, these events are instrumental in transforming the way people perceive and approach seeking help for mental health concerns.