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Giving Back This December


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Giving back all December

Thank you so very much for your support and kind words over the past 2 years. This holiday season we want to give back to the OCD community. Here's how: A portion of every streaming purchase on our site or Vimeo will go to two fantastic OCD charities: the International OCD Foundation (IOCDF) and Made of Millions.


We're excited to "pay it forward" to both organizations. They're doing great work to advance the education, treatment and understanding of OCD in the world, the family and the workplace.


We'll divide the donations like this:

December 1 - 15: IOCDF

December 16-31: Made Of Millions


So, if you're thinking about watching our film, you can help pay it forward all month while understanding OCD better. Thank you for support us, our film and OCD awareness worldwide!

Happy Holidays!

Chris & Kelly

Here's some info about each charity.


Made of Millions

The Made of Millions Foundation is a mental health advocacy nonprofit on a mission to change how the world perceives mental health. Their team creates educational resources, digital communities and in-person experiences that democratize access to mental health knowledge and destigmatize suffering. Their properties IntrusiveThoughts.org and Pax the OCD Bot have been important educational tools for the OCD community since 2016. This January, they're launching their largest platform yet in an effort to transform how sufferers around the world access mental health information and peer support. To learn more about their work and get involved contact at lauren@madeofmillions.com.


IOCDF

The mission of the International OCD Foundation is to help those affected by obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and related disorders to live full and productive lives. Their aim is to increase access to effective treatment through research and training, foster a hopeful and supportive community for those affected by OCD and the professionals who treat them, and fight stigma surrounding mental health issues.



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