Community Change Foundation Proudly Announces Their Partnership with Revitalist to Launch the UN*IT Campaign
Who is Revitalist?Revitalist is a patient-first mental health and wellness provider founded in 2018 with a focus on providing ketamine infusion services to help people struggling with treatment-resistant conditions. Their mission is to create a comprehensive environment to best advocate consistency of care. While also empowering individuals toward an improved quality of life and well-being through comprehensive and compassionate care. Their methods and modalities have created a gold standard in compassionate, ethical care that puts patient success front and center.
To that end, Community Change Foundation and Revitalist have embarked on the UN*IT campaign. This unique outreach program is designed to help two pillars of our national family find the support and mental healthcare they need. Veterans and first responders make inordinate sacrifices on behalf of all of us, yet they are also some of the most underserved individuals when it comes to mental health. UN*IT is meant to change that. |
What is un*it?The UN*IT campaign symbolizes the Revitalist's and the Community Change Foundation’s dedication to connecting veterans and first responders needing specialized mental health solutions with qualified, compassionate medical providers.
As a community, Veterans and First Responders face unique mental health challenges. Both groups are significantly more likely to develop severe conditions like Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, depression, and anxiety. Veterans are also 50% more likely than their civilian counterparts to have suicidal thoughts or attempt suicide. Revitalist and the Community Change Foundation want to change this. To do so, we partnered with each other to create the UN*IT campaign. The campaign will fund critically needed mental healthcare for these two communities who have sacrificed so much on behalf of our nation. |
how can you get involved?
If you'd like to be a part of the campaign, you can get involved by simply purchasing one of the t-shirts or polos created for the campaign. Proceeds from the sale of this merchandise will go towards funding advocacy, support groups, and mental health services for veterans and first responders.