Press
If you are a journalist interested in covering Inspire USA, ReachOut.com or are looking for quotes on youth mental health issues for your news media or outlet, please contact:
Nicola Survanshi, MPH
Director of ReachOut California
nicola@inspire.org
Inspire USA Newsletters
- Inspire USA February Newsletter: Meet the ReachOut CA Director, Inspire Expands Reach & More
- Inspire USA January Newsletter: Reaching Out to Community Colleges, Bowling to Stop Bullying & More
- Inspire USA December Newsletter: Inspire Visits Project What!, RO Forums Launch Live Chat & More
- Inspire USA October Newsletter: Inspire USA Goes Down Under, Spotlight on RO Intern & More
- Inspire USA September Newsletter: ReachOut Peer Supporter Summit, Rally Day & More
- Inspire USA August Newsletter: ’Don’t Just Stand By’ Winners, ReachOut @ The DoSomething Awards & More
- Inspire USA July Newsletter: RO Forums Welcome Bilingual Youth, Youth Council Spotlight & More
- Inspire USA May Newsletter: ReachOut Forums Launched, Inspire Impact & More
- Inspire USA April Newsletter: CA Peer Leader Summit, Getting The Word Out & More
- Inspire USA March Newsletter: ReachOut @ Sex::Tech, ReachOut.com Turns Two & More
- Inspire USA January Newsletter: CalMHSA Funds ReachOut Forums, Inspire USA @ SXSWi & More
- Inspire USA November Newsletter: FOSI Honors Our Digital Director, ReachOut Reelz & More
- Inspire USA October Newsletter: ReachOut Goes Mobile, Suicide Prevention Month Activities & More
- Inspire USA September Newsletter: ‘Inspiring’ New Research Initiative, ReachOut Tumblr, New Videos, Stories & More
- Inspire USA August Newsletter: ReachOut Reads, Rocking Bonnaroo, Our Youth Summit & More
Inspire USA in the News
- Create A Facebook App to Stop Cyberbullying & Win $2,000! (MTV Act)
- SXSW 2012: Social Media, Mobile Wallets, And Magical Digital Tools (Publisher’s Weekly)
- Facebook App Contest Helps Teens Confront Cyberbullying (Social Times)
- Great contest for teen activist/app developers (Net Family News)
- Inspired to Give Back (The Courier News)
- Youth “Reach Out” to Inspire (TA Partnership News)
- Anastasia Goodstein Honored for Her Work With Teens (Yahoo! Safely Blog)
- Teen Out Reach Fights Against Depression (Dundee Crown High School Student News)
- Interview with Jack Heath (IM Magazine)
- Reach Out to Teens in Virtual Hangouts (iKeepSafe)
- Youth Insights About Coping Will Drive New Suicide Prevention Effort (Media Post)
- Live Chat With Anna Rawson (oob Golf)
- Anna Rawson to live chat on ReachOut.com (The Golf Blog)
- LPGA, former USC golfer helps Inspire (Daily News, Los Angeles)
- Ypulse Interview: Jack Heath, President & CEO Inspire USA Foundation
- Promoting Hope, Preventing Suicide (Psychology Today)
- Recent teen suicides prompt new prevention ad campaign (USA Today)
- Campaign targets teen suicide (FOX News)
Huffington Post Columns
- Reaching Out To Youth On The Digital Streets
- Young Harry Potter Fans Cast A Spell For Mental Health
- What Makes It OK To Press Record?
- We’re All Paris Hilton Now
Inspire USA Foundation Press Releases
- 07/3/12 California Mental Health Services Authority (CalMHSA) Launches Campaign to Engage Youth in Fight Against Stigma and Discrimination
- 07/3/12 Inspire USA Announces Winners for Reach Out’s National ‘Don’t Just Stand By’ Teen Facebook App Developer Competition
- 03/16/12 Inspire USA Launches Reach Out’s National “Don’t Just Stand By” Teen Facebook App Developer Competition at SXSW
- 09/7/11 Inspire USA Receives Grant From StumbleUpon To Increase Awareness Of Suicide Prevention This September
- 05/5/11 Inspire USA Releases ‘ReachOut Reads’ List Of Suggested Young Adult Fiction Titles Dealing With Mental Health Issues
- 03/28/11 Pangea Media SnapApp Platform and Quibblo website used to Promote Youth Mental Health Site ReachOut.com
- 02/24/11 Youth Mental Health Site ReachOut.com to Takeover MyYearbook During National Eating Disorders Awareness Week
- 12/23/10 Youth Mental Health Site ReachOut.com to Takeover myYearbook on Christmas Day
- 12/2/10 The HPA Announces the Dementor Horcrux
- 10/26/10 Campus Media Group To Promote ‘We Can Help Us’ Suicide Prevention Ad Campaign

