Wellness

End the Stigma with Bring Change to Mind


As a brand dedicated to health and wellness for over 35 years, Homedics understands the importance of promoting overall well-being, both physical and mental.

That’s why we’re proud to partner with Bring Change to Mind, a non-profit organization working to end the stigma and discrimination surrounding mental illness.

This month, we’re donating a portion from every unit sold of our popular drift meditative sandscape to Bring Change to Mind. We believe that this partnership is a fantastic opportunity to raise mental health awareness, promote the importance of mental wellness, and support an organization that is working tirelessly to help those affected by mental illness.

Bring Change to Mind was founded in 2010 by actress and activist Glenn Close, after her sister Jessie Close was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, and her nephew Calen Pick with schizoaffective disorder. The organization’s mission is to encourage dialogue about mental health, raise awareness, understanding, and empathy, and end the stigma and discrimination surrounding mental illness.

We all need ways to find calm, comfort and courage as we fight the stigma that surrounds mental illness.


– Glenn Close
Founder, Bring Change to Mind

At Homedics, we believe in the guiding principles and beliefs of Bring Change to Mind, which include starting the conversation, amplifying voices, being an ally, empowering the future, supporting science, and fighting for human rights. We are proud to support an organization that shares our commitment to promoting overall well-being, and we believe that our partnership with Bring Change to Mind will have a positive impact on many people’s lives.

We encourage everyone to join us in supporting Bring Change to Mind and their mission to end the stigma surrounding mental illness. Every individual who speaks out inspires another, and together we can make a real difference in the lives of those affected by mental illness. Let’s work together to bring change to mind and #endthestigma.