Collaborate with Lifeline
Lifeline partners with schools, organisations, companies, community groups and campaigns to support mental wellness, reduce stigma, and encourage persons in distress to seek help.
Partnership pathways
Explore the different ways schools, workplaces, community groups and campaign partners can work with Lifeline.
Support student awareness, mental wellness conversations, assemblies, club sessions and age-appropriate outreach.
Promote workplace mental health, staff sensitisation, volunteerism, giving, CSR support and emotional wellness engagement.
Partner on community outreach, referrals, public education, support networks and shared initiatives.
Collaborate on awareness campaigns, public engagement, media visibility, fundraising events and stigma reduction.
Lifeline believes that suicide prevention and emotional support require a community effort. Through partnerships with schools, organisations, NGOs, and community groups, we work to promote mental wellness, reduce stigma, and encourage persons in distress to seek support.
For decades, Lifeline has provided confidential emotional support to persons experiencing despair, loneliness, depression, and suicidal thoughts.
Together, we can help create safer and more supportive spaces across Trinidad and Tobago.
Tell us about your school, company, organisation, or group and the type of collaboration or outreach support you are requesting.
A Lifeline representative will review the information submitted and contact you if additional details are needed.
Once confirmed, we will work with you to coordinate the outreach session, event, project, or partnership opportunity.
Support student awareness and mental wellness conversations.
Promote emotional wellbeing in the workplace.
Partner on outreach, events, and awareness initiatives.
Collaborate on public engagement, campaigns, and community events.
Many persons experiencing despair suffer silently.
Outreach, awareness, and supportive partnerships can help people feel seen, heard, and encouraged to seek help before reaching a crisis point.
Lifeline believes that communities, schools, workplaces, and families all play a role in creating supportive environments for mental wellness.
Complete the short form below to request outreach support, community engagement, awareness sessions, or partnership opportunities with Lifeline.
Lifeline’s work has always depended on people and organisations who believe that emotional support, compassion and suicide prevention matter.
We are deeply grateful to the businesses, institutions, community groups, professionals, media partners, donors, volunteers and friends who have supported Lifeline over the years.
Your support helps Lifeline remain present for persons in distress. Whether through funding, services, media support, technical assistance, outreach, events, training, referrals or quiet acts of generosity, each contribution helps strengthen our ability to befriend the despairing and suicidal.
We acknowledge both our current collaborators and those who have supported Lifeline in the past. Their contributions form part of the wider community of care that allows Lifeline to continue serving Trinidad and Tobago.
