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New app-based social platform offers peer support for mental health 24/7 with free groups and resources.
LOS ANGELES - Californer -- Therapy 911 Launches First-of-Its-Kind Mental Health & Wellness Social Network in Honor of Mental Health Awareness Month
New platform empowers peer-to-peer support through app-based and web-accessible community groups addressing real-life mental health struggles
LOS ANGELES, CA — May 15, 2025 — In celebration of Mental Health Awareness Month, Therapy 911 LLC, a California-based startup, has officially launched Therapy911.com, the world's first Mental Health and Wellness-focused social network. With a mission to provide 24/7 peer support and eliminate stigma around mental health, Therapy 911 offers a safe, inclusive platform where users can connect through shared experiences, build community, and access mental health resources—all completely free.
Founded by Shannon Miller, AMFT, and self-described Chief Happiness Officer, Therapy 911 combines the connective power of social media with the healing potential of peer-led support. "In a world where people spend so much time online, we're leveraging that engagement to create a digital space for hope, empathy, and healing," says Miller. "Therapy 911 is not a replacement for therapy—it's a starting point for people who may not feel ready or able to seek professional help."
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Peer Support in Your Pocket
The platform, available via web and a new mobile app for iOS and Android, features a growing number of moderated community groups. Topics include anxiety, depression, grief, suicide prevention, trauma recovery, and more. Specialized groups also support veterans, LGBTQI+ individuals, people of color, and other underserved communities—ensuring everyone finds a safe space to share, listen, and heal.
Peer support has been shown to significantly alleviate loneliness and enhance mental health across diverse populations (Chinman et al., 2021; Naslund et al., 2023). By providing an always-on support network, Therapy 911 fills a critical gap in a world where traditional mental health services may be financially or culturally out of reach for many.
In addition to peer support, the site offers a curated and growing library of free mental health and substance use disorder resources, helping users take their wellness journey further—at no cost.
Mission-Driven and Stigma-Free
Mission Statement:
To give everyone a safe place to talk about mental health and wellness issues 24/7 with peers who understand what you are going through. Let's feel better together—because stigma ends here.
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"Therapy 911 is about community, empowerment, and connection," adds Miller. "Our goal is to normalize mental health conversations and make support more accessible for everyone, everywhere."
The platform's message is clear: #StigmaEndsHere. With the official tagline "Let's Feel Better Together," Therapy 911 invites users across the globe to be part of a movement that puts people—not profit—at the heart of wellness.
About Therapy 911
Therapy 911 LLC is a mental health and wellness startup based in Thousand Oaks, California. Founded in 2025, the company is building the world's first mental health-focused social network offering peer-to-peer support, topical discussion groups, and access to curated resources—all free of charge. With a vision to eliminate stigma and increase mental health access, Therapy 911 is redefining how communities care for each other in the digital age.
Company Contact:
Shannon Miller, AMFT
Founder & Chief Happiness Officer
Therapy 911 LLC
3434 E Thousand Oaks Blvd #3481
Thousand Oaks, CA 91362
📧 hello@therapy911.com
📞 424-248-9168
🌐 www.therapy911.com
New platform empowers peer-to-peer support through app-based and web-accessible community groups addressing real-life mental health struggles
LOS ANGELES, CA — May 15, 2025 — In celebration of Mental Health Awareness Month, Therapy 911 LLC, a California-based startup, has officially launched Therapy911.com, the world's first Mental Health and Wellness-focused social network. With a mission to provide 24/7 peer support and eliminate stigma around mental health, Therapy 911 offers a safe, inclusive platform where users can connect through shared experiences, build community, and access mental health resources—all completely free.
Founded by Shannon Miller, AMFT, and self-described Chief Happiness Officer, Therapy 911 combines the connective power of social media with the healing potential of peer-led support. "In a world where people spend so much time online, we're leveraging that engagement to create a digital space for hope, empathy, and healing," says Miller. "Therapy 911 is not a replacement for therapy—it's a starting point for people who may not feel ready or able to seek professional help."
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Peer Support in Your Pocket
The platform, available via web and a new mobile app for iOS and Android, features a growing number of moderated community groups. Topics include anxiety, depression, grief, suicide prevention, trauma recovery, and more. Specialized groups also support veterans, LGBTQI+ individuals, people of color, and other underserved communities—ensuring everyone finds a safe space to share, listen, and heal.
Peer support has been shown to significantly alleviate loneliness and enhance mental health across diverse populations (Chinman et al., 2021; Naslund et al., 2023). By providing an always-on support network, Therapy 911 fills a critical gap in a world where traditional mental health services may be financially or culturally out of reach for many.
In addition to peer support, the site offers a curated and growing library of free mental health and substance use disorder resources, helping users take their wellness journey further—at no cost.
Mission-Driven and Stigma-Free
Mission Statement:
To give everyone a safe place to talk about mental health and wellness issues 24/7 with peers who understand what you are going through. Let's feel better together—because stigma ends here.
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"Therapy 911 is about community, empowerment, and connection," adds Miller. "Our goal is to normalize mental health conversations and make support more accessible for everyone, everywhere."
The platform's message is clear: #StigmaEndsHere. With the official tagline "Let's Feel Better Together," Therapy 911 invites users across the globe to be part of a movement that puts people—not profit—at the heart of wellness.
About Therapy 911
Therapy 911 LLC is a mental health and wellness startup based in Thousand Oaks, California. Founded in 2025, the company is building the world's first mental health-focused social network offering peer-to-peer support, topical discussion groups, and access to curated resources—all free of charge. With a vision to eliminate stigma and increase mental health access, Therapy 911 is redefining how communities care for each other in the digital age.
Company Contact:
Shannon Miller, AMFT
Founder & Chief Happiness Officer
Therapy 911 LLC
3434 E Thousand Oaks Blvd #3481
Thousand Oaks, CA 91362
📧 hello@therapy911.com
📞 424-248-9168
🌐 www.therapy911.com
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