Mental Health-Focused Brand Initiatives

Maybelline New York Partners with WHO Foundation

Maybelline New York has announced a long-term mental health-focused global partnership with the WHO Foundation to enhance access to vital services. The collaboration will address the underrepresentation of mental health services and will advocate for improvements in the health system while empowering local NGOs.

Through its Brave Together program (est. 2020), Maybelline New York pledges to assist 10 million individuals in accessing 1:1 mental health support and donating $20 million by 2030. As part of the mental health-focused partnership, Maybelline New York pledges over $1.8 million to the WHO Foundation, enabling access to mental health services for an additional 2 million people by 2028.

To mark the ambitious collaboration's launch, a mini-documentary series titled 'Healthier Together' showcases Brave Together's impact in India, Japan, and the US.

Image Credit: Maybelline New York

Mental Health Partnerships
Brands joining forces with health organizations to expand mental health services create new benchmarks for public health collaborations.
Cosmetic Brand Advocacy
Cosmetic companies advocating for mental health disrupt traditional beauty branding by prioritizing wellbeing over aesthetics.
Documentary Marketing
Using mini-documentaries to highlight social impact initiatives merges storytelling with brand advocacy in a powerful way.

Industries Being Reshaped

Cosmetics
The cosmetics industry is leveraging mental health initiatives to align product offerings with holistic wellness trends.
Healthcare
Healthcare professionals see an increase in cross-industry collaborations aimed at broadening the accessibility of mental health support.
Media and Entertainment
The media industry is innovating by creating content that emphasizes social impact and challenges consumers' perspectives on wellness.
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