SANGGA JIWA

Mental health is a silent crisis, touching lives across all ages and backgrounds. In Indonesia, the numbers paint a sobering picture: 1 in 8 individuals experience mental health challenges, yet access to proper care remains alarmingly low. The stigma surrounding mental health often leaves those in need isolated and without support, exacerbating the issue.

A recent report highlights that Bali, a world-renowned island of beauty, is grappling with rising mental health cases. The pressures of daily life, amplified by economic instability and societal expectations, have pushed many to the brink. Suicide rates and untreated mental health conditions continue to climb, creating an urgent need for action.

The Sangga Jiwa Initiative is a response to this pressing issue. Partnering with Yayasan Bali Bersama Bisa, Biruberbagi is working to expand the reach of the BISA-Helpline, a critical lifeline for those battling mental health struggles. Each purchase from Sangga Jiwa contributes directly to this cause, providing support for individuals and families in need.

Mental health deserves the same urgency as physical health. Together, we can break the stigma, amplify support, and save lives.


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IMPACT

With every purchase, you’re not just choosing a product; you’re creating a lifeline for those in need, supporting the BISA-Helpline by Yayasan Bali Bersama Bisa to provide critical care and hope for individuals facing mental health challenges.

GLOBAL MENTAL HEALTH OVERVIEW

  • Hundreds of millions of people worldwide suffer from mental health conditions annually, impacting well-being, work ability, and relationships.
  • Mental disorders account for 1 in 6 years lived with disability globally.
  • Individuals with severe mental health conditions die 10 to 20 years earlier than the general population.

MENTAL HEALTH IN INDONESIA

  • As of 2022, stress was the most prevalent mental health issue among Indonesians, affecting approximately 25% of the population.
  • The number of individuals with mental disorders in Indonesia is expected to reach about 3.24 million by 2024.
  • Indonesia faces challenges in mental health service availability, with limited resources and infrastructure to address the growing need.