The Mission of Everybody Matters is to help people thrive emotionally when life gets hard.
We have been helping people to be their personal best since 2015.
Our Programs
We provide fully trained and supervised college level social work interns to teach your students lifelong coping and social skills. You’ll notice increased pro-social behaviors, happier and more emotionally healthy students, and calmer classrooms.
We help your teachers love teaching again by explaining Professional Sustainability. Teachers develop a greater understanding of their stressors and how to regain balance. They leave this training feeling enlighten, understood and hopeful.
We provide affordable client-centered telehealth services focused on building resilience. Services are provided on a reasonable sliding scale and appointments are available throughout the day.
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EM Statement on Being Antiracist and Inclusive
Everybody Matters is committed to being actively antiracist and inclusive. Our commitment, as always, is to the children in our community — no matter where they are from or how they identify - ensuring that all children have access to mental health services, which historically have been racially and socioeconomically inequitable. Our staff and interns are a team of diverse individuals who are committed to providing quality services across all populations. We want everyone to feel included and safe because everyone’s experience deserves respect regardless of sex, gender, or identity. The vision of our organization has always been that we live in a world in which everybody matters.
Let us be clear: racism, homophobia and/or transphobia have no place at Everybody Matters.
EM Land Acknowledgment
We would like to acknowledge that the land on which Everybody Matters practices is the occupied territory of the Apache, Ak-Chin, Chemehuevi, Cocopah, Colorado River, Fort McDowell Yavapai, Fort Mojave, Gila River, Havasupai, Hopi, Hualapai, Kaibab-Paiute, O'odham, Quechan, Salt River Pima-Maricopa, Sobaipuri and Yavapai Tribes. We acknowledge that EM is located on the traditional and ancestral territory of these villages. We thank them for their hospitality and stewardship of this land.