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About Us

Joshua’s World Inc is a 501(c)(3) approved nonprofit organization that is committed to making a difference in the area of mental illness. Through community outreach, our goal is to bring awareness in hopes of eliminating the stigma that surrounds mental heath. We also provide an extensive network of resources such as Doctors, counselors, long term and short-term MH facilities, etc. This is designed to assist those that live with mental illness daily. along with the families that care for them.

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Our Mission and Vision

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Mission

To empower individuals and families affected by mental illness through awareness, destigmatization, and access to comprehensive resources, fostering understanding and support within communities.

Vision

A world where mental health is universally understood, supported, and embraced, ensuring everyone affected by mental illness receives compassionate care and opportunities for a fulfilling life.

10K

Families Supported

50+

Communities Served

100+

Projects Implemented

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Resources for Caregivers and Individuals

INDIVIDUALS

For Individuals

FAMILIES

For Families

Signs Someone May Be Struggling with Mental Health

Avoiding friends, family, and activities they once enjoyed, often feeling isolated.

Avoiding friends, family, and activities they once enjoyed, often feeling isolated.

A lack of enthusiasm or pleasure in hobbies, work, or other things that used to bring joy.

Sleeping too much or too little, or experiencing significant changes in appetite or eating habits.

Feeling constantly anxious, nervous, or on edge, often about things that aren't a major concern.

Struggling to focus or complete tasks, feeling mentally foggy or distracted.

Persistent headaches, stomachaches, or other physical discomforts without a clear medical cause.

Becoming easily frustrated or angered over small issues or without apparent reason.

Acting in ways that seem out of character, such as being excessively withdrawn or overly excitable.

Stopping grooming or neglecting personal cleanliness, like not showering or dressing poorly.

Increasing use of alcohol, drugs, or other substances as a way to cope with emotions or stress.

Frequent outbursts of anger, aggression, or even violent tendencies.

Talking about wanting to harm oneself or others, or expressing hopelessness about the future.

Real Stories, Real Impact

Shelly johnson los angelies

When I reached out to Joshua’s World Inc, I wasn’t sure what to expect. They quickly helped me find a short-term facility for my friend in crisis and even followed up afterward. Their compassion and efficiency make a real difference.

Shelly johnson los angelies

I’ve attended one of their community outreach events, and it was eye-opening. They bring mental health conversations to the forefront in a way that’s relatable and informative. It’s refreshing to see a nonprofit so committed to breaking the stigma around mental illness.

Shelly johnson los angelies

Joshua’s World Inc has been a lifesaver for my family. Their team connected us with the right counselors and resources when my brother was struggling. Their dedication to mental health awareness is inspiring, and we’re forever grateful for their support.

Saim los angelies

As someone living with anxiety, finding resources can feel overwhelming. Joshua’s World made the process simple and stress-free. Their network of professionals is outstanding, and it’s clear they truly care about the people they help.

Jack los angelies

The support this organization provides to families like mine is incredible. From educational workshops to access to doctors and counselors, Joshua’s World Inc is doing meaningful work that’s changing lives for the better.

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