
Recovery Friendly Workplace – Mental & Physical Health Education
This video is part of the Recovery Friendly Workplace Initiative series, aimed at guiding organizations through becoming certified recovery-friendly employers. It focuses on the importance of mental and physical health education in the workplace.

Asian Gambling PSA
The purpose of the video is to call on the different Asian communities to use their particular voice and create their perspective to address the issue of problem gambling. The goal is to speak for yourself, not
have others speak for you, and begin to develop the appropriate approach to address problem gambling
in the diverse Asian community.
The spirit behind the message: I see you, see me. I can speak for myself.

ARKBUILDERS PSA
In the video, a group of youth shares their thoughts on what “Positive Identity” means to them. They express how it involves understanding and embracing who they are, feeling confident and proud of their uniqueness, and finding strength in their values and passions. The youth discuss the importance of self-acceptance, resilience, and surrounding themselves with supportive people who encourage their growth. Throughout the video, they highlight how having a positive identity helps them navigate challenges and stay true to themselves.

I Am Somebody
In this video, a collection of short skits explores the emotional struggles that teens and young adults often face, particularly regarding feelings of isolation and inner turmoil. Each skit highlights the importance of suicide prevention and how critical it is for individuals to recognize the signs of distress in themselves and others. The video emphasizes themes of seeking help, having open conversations about mental health, and finding supportive communities. It aims to raise awareness about the pressures that can affect young people’s mental well-being while providing hope and urging viewers to reach out for support when needed. The skits serve as a potent reminder that no one is alone in their struggles and that there are always people and resources available to help.

Corgi’s Run
Corgi’s Run is a short film centered around the story of Courtney, known as Corgi, a young woman who tragically becomes a victim of suicide. The film delves into the emotional impact of her death, especially on the Femme Fatale and Chrome Divas motorcycle clubs, who were deeply affected by her story. Moved by her loss, these clubs take it upon themselves to honor her memory and raise awareness about the importance of suicide prevention. Through their journey, the film explores themes of loss, community, and the powerful ways in which people can come together to support one another in the face of tragedy. The clubs’ efforts to keep Corgi’s story alive serve as a poignant reminder of the need for compassion, understanding, and action in preventing suicide.

For My Sister
For My Sister is a short film that explores the internal struggles of an older sister battling depression and contemplating suicide. Despite her own pain, she is seen as a hero by her younger sister, who looks up to her. The film highlights the emotional challenges the older sister faces as she grapples with her mental health while feeling the weight of being a role model for her sibling. It portrays the complex relationship between the two sisters, shedding light on the importance of seeking help and the impact of depression on loved ones.


