World Bipolar Day invites all of us to increase understanding, reduce stigma, and highlight the importance of community for people living with bipolar disorder. This year, we are lifting up the journey of author and advocate Sherri Levine, whose creative writing practice and connection to DBSA helped her navigate some of the most difficult moments of her life. Her story reflects what so many in our community share: connection, expression, and peer support can change the path forward.
Your gift helps make this possible. When you donate to DBSA, you help create supportive spaces where people living with mood disorders can find community, wellness, and hope. Your generosity ensures that peer support becomes a standard part of mental health care for everyone who needs it.