BetterHelp Joins Forces with Three WNBA Powerhouse Teams as Official Mental Health Partner
BetterHelp Joins Forces with Three WNBA Powerhouse Teams as Official Mental Health Partner
Multi-platform partnerships champion mental health by supporting teams with online therapy and driving awareness through storytelling, game day activations, and community engagement
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BetterHelp, the world's largest online therapy platform, today announced multi-year partnerships with the WNBA’s 2024 Champion New York Liberty, Las Vegas Aces and Dallas Wings. Tipped off during Mental Health Awareness Month in May, the partnerships align BetterHelp with all three teams on mental health initiatives, and aim to drive critical conversations around the importance of mental wellness, especially among athletes.
"The extraordinary rise of women’s basketball is more than a sports story. This is a cultural movement reaching millions of passionate fans," said Sara Brooks, Chief Growth Officer at BetterHelp. "But with that spotlight comes pressure, and for elite athletes, peak performance isn’t just physical – it’s mental. Getting your head in the game means having the support to stay strong, focused, and resilient. BetterHelp’s mission to champion mental well-being aligns perfectly with these teams’ commitment to supporting their players on and off the court. Whether you're a professional athlete or someone navigating everyday challenges, we're here to remind you: everyone is better with help."
The multi-year partnerships will come to life across various channels, including:
- Connecting teams with licensed therapists through BetterHelp’s online platform
- In-arena experiences designed to promote mental health awareness
- Digital content series with athletes and coaches featuring raw mental health stories from the locker room to fuel honest and impactful dialogue
- In-person community events to engage both fans and the local communities to raise awareness around mental health in women’s sports
- Educational tools and resources to empower the next generation of women athletes with mental health skills
BetterHelp’s official partnerships with the WNBA’s New York Liberty, Las Vegas Aces, and Dallas Wings double down on BetterHelp’s commitment to breaking down the barriers to mental health care for athletes. During March Madness, BetterHelp solidified its commitment to drive change among this community through its Stop the Madness campaign, which addressed online hate and provided free mental health resources for student-athletes, amplifying wellness conversations and connecting more people with professional support.
This announcement represents another powerful step for BetterHelp over the past month to eradicate barriers to mental wellness across the globe:
- Released its first-ever State of Stigma survey, gathering insights from over 16,000 people across 23 countries to better understand the fears, beliefs, and cultural narratives that continue to hold people back from seeking help. The findings aim to break down barriers to care and ensure people worldwide receive the support they deserve.
- Expanded its commitment to increasing therapy access through impactful non-profit key partnerships with Six Degrees.org, Shout UK, and Be Strong. These collaborations deliver free therapy to underserved communities, frontline mental health workers, and Gen Z students navigating today’s challenges. In May, BetterHelp collectively donated over 2,700 months of free therapy.
- Tapped into the power of storytelling to normalize therapy and reduce stigma. Efforts included an integrated partnership with Peacock’s Emerging Artist Series, “People Like Me,” and the launch of BetterHelp’s own podcast, Mind if We Talk?, which debuted with a candid conversation on overcoming imposter syndrome.
For more information on these partnerships or to learn more about how to access professional, affordable, and tailored therapy, visit BetterHelp.com.
About BetterHelp:
BetterHelp was founded in 2013 to remove the traditional barriers to therapy and make mental health care more accessible to everyone. Today, it’s the world’s largest online therapy service – providing professional, affordable, and tailored therapy in a convenient online format. BetterHelp’s network of 30,000 licensed therapists has helped millions of people worldwide take ownership of their mental health and work towards their personal goals. As the unmet need for mental health services persists, BetterHelp is committed to expanding access to therapy globally.
Disclaimer: These partnerships are with individual teams and do not imply official sponsorship or endorsement by the WNBA.
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