Articles from iFred
The first skill-based global activation of the UN International Day of Hope invites individuals, schools, workplaces, and cities to learn, plant, and share Hope
By iFred · Via ACCESS Newswire · July 10, 2026

RENO, NV / ACCESSWIRE / April 20, 2022 / The International Foundation of Research and Education (iFred), announces the World Federation for Mental Health (WFMH) appointed Founder Kathryn Goetzke to serve as a United Nations Department of Public Information Representative (UN DPI) for a 3-year term. The goals of WFMH are: to heighten public awareness about the importance of mental health and to gain understanding and improve attitudes about mental
By iFred · Via AccessWire · April 20, 2022

STAND 4 PEACE and iFred sign for HOPE on Manhattan Beach, Photo Credit Barry Brennan with Flying Lions RENO, NV / ACCESSWIRE / September 21, 2021 / September 21 is the International Day of Peace, an event created by the United Nations and celebrated around the world. iFred, the International Foundation for Research and Education on Depression, joined STAND 4 PEACE, a nonprofit organization based in Manhattan Beach, CA, to spell out HOPE in honor
By iFred · Via AccessWire · September 21, 2021

Hopelessness plagues college students as schools return to session, the Science of Hope is needed now more than ever RENO, NV / ACCESSWIRE / August 31, 2021 / Hopeful Mindsets™, a new course and proactive initiative designed to teach the "how-to" of hope, comes to college campuses as a way to address the emotional and psychological stressors that college students are facing today. Hopelessness is growing at unprecedented rates among youth
By iFred · Via AccessWire · August 31, 2021

The International Foundation for Research and Education on Depression Introduces a 10-Day Challenge Dedicated to Teaching and Learning Hope RENO, NV / ACCESSWIRE / May 5, 2021 / Many Americans are struggling with mental wellness in the wake of the pandemic and are falling deeper into despair and helplessness, the two ingredients of hopelessness. Hope is a critical component to improving mental health and it can be learned. To help those
By iFred · Via AccessWire · May 5, 2021