Melissa Weaver, a current volunteer and Boober! who was also a volunteer group facilitator for Beyond Boobs!, shares why she's Here for the Girls: I was broken, battered, and bald, and […]
Melissa Weaver, a current volunteer and Boober! who was also a volunteer group facilitator for Beyond Boobs!, shares why she's Here for the Girls: I was broken, battered, and bald, and […]
Jeff Morrill is H4TG Co-Founder Mary Beth Gibson's brother. Here he shares why he's Here for the Girls: Schopenhauer said that talent can hit a target no one else can […]
Desiree Parker is our Pink Link Program Manager. Here’s why she’s “Here for the Girls”: Years ago, I had a job where I didn’t feel like I was making that much […]
Jamin Riley is the husband of Victoria Riley, our Business Development and Operations Manager. He explains why he is "Here for the Girls": This past October, I was fortunate enough to […]
Victoria Riley is our Business Development and Operations Manager. Here's why she's "Here for the Girls": Being here for the girls started as a family affair back in 2008. My mom, […]
Colleen led our session on self-care at our 2017 Renew, Restore, Retreat. Here’s why she is “Here for the Girls”: When I was asked to be a speaker at the […]
Our team is ready to support you, and the best way to get in touch is by emailing support@hereforthegirls.org. While we do not offer crisis services, we are committed to providing a trauma-informed environment and can guide you toward appropriate support. If you are experiencing a mental health emergency or crisis: Call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline; Call 911 if you or someone else is in immediate danger; Go to your nearest emergency room
For non-emergency support, consider these options: Contact your primary care provider for a referral to mental health services; Use SAMHSA's treatment locator at findtreatment.gov to find local providers; Call SAMHSA's National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357) for treatment referrals