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‘Together for Tomorrow’ Event Promotes Better Mental Health Through Music

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Here Tomorrow is hosting its first concert dedicated to sharing conversations that encourage vulnerability and remind us that it’s okay to not be okay. All proceeds will directly benefit the no-cost, year-long mental health support Here Tomorrow offers to individuals struggling with hopelessness or suicidal thoughts. When: Saturday, February 22nd at 5PMWhere: Atlantic Theatres751 Atlantic […]

CFO & State Fire Marshal Jimmy Patronis Requests $3.6 Million for First Responders’ Mental Health Support

A person in a tan military uniform salutes during an outdoor ceremony honoring first responders, with flags and other people in uniform visible in the background.

The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and State Fire Marshal Jimmy Patronis announced a request for $3.6 million in funding to improve mental health care for Florida’s first responders, including firefighters, law enforcement, dispatchers, and Emergency Medical Services personnel. During the 2025 Legislative Session, the Florida Department of Financial Services (DFS) will work with lawmakers and […]

A Ray of Hope: How Brooke & Chase Lawrence Captured Here Tomorrow’s Mission Through Art

Here Tomorrow Painting with brooke and chase lawrence standing in front

At Here Tomorrow, we view art as a meaningful way to communicate hope and healing. Recently, we collaborated with artists Brooke and Chase Lawrence to create a powerful painting that symbolizes the journey of overcoming mental health struggles.  Now proudly displayed in our meeting place, this piece beautifully captures our mission: to be a beacon […]

City of Neptune Beach honors former employee with suicide prevention training

People seated in small groups in a meeting room, engaged in discussion about suicide prevention with papers in hand; framed aerial photos on the wall and a news4jax logo on screen.

For suicide prevention day, the city is working on a way to help others that may be thinking about suicide. They are offering suicide prevention training to its employees in memory of a former coworker who died by suicide. The training includes resources for those struggling with suicidal thoughts and aims to destigmatize conversations about […]

Here Tomorrow Tackles Depression Today with Folio Weekly

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Depression and suicidal ideation have existed in a silent omnipresence across the lives of many people but with September being Suicide Prevention Month, it is as important as ever to raise awareness for these conditions and to show that support is out there for anyone who needs help. Learn more: https://folioweekly.com/2024/09/19/here-tomorrow-tackles-depression-today/

Gather to Honor Memorial Event

A group of people, some in military uniforms and others in casual clothes, pose together outside a building with a "heretomorrow" sign during an honor gathering.

At Here Tomorrow, we believe in the power of community to support and uplift one another. We recently hosted the Gather to Honor Memorial Event in line with our mission to prevent suicide, particularly within the military community in Jacksonville.  This event was dedicated to honoring fallen military personnel and first responders, recognizing their sacrifices, and […]

Beaches Rotaract Raises Over $65,000 For Here Tomorrow

At Here Tomorrow, support from the Jacksonville community is the heart of our mission. We’re proud to announce that Beaches Rotaract chose our organization as the sole beneficiary of its annual fundraiser at Alhambra Theatre.  Learn more about the purpose of this event, the meaningful impact it had, and why your support matters. A Night of Music […]

VyStar Foundation Awards a Grant to Here Tomorrow’s Military Peer Support Program

A group of people stands together indoors, holding a $20,000 grant check from VyStar Foundation to Heroes Tomorrow Inc. Two display screens show the VyStar Foundation logo, highlighting support for the Military Peer Support Program.

VyStar Foundation announced today that $201,551 will be distributed among 12 recipients in its third grant cycle focused on nonprofit organizations that support military and veterans service programs. Specific funding priority was given to programs that address health and basic needs, mental health services and workforce development. Read More