Sinch and Mental Health America launch world's first texting switchboard, inviting people to send positive messages to strangers.
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN and SEATTLE, WA, JANUARY 16, 2020 In response to the spread of online negativity, Sinch AB (publ) has teamed with Mental Health America (MHA) to build the world's first texting switchboard, #TextForHumanity. The new service, developed by Sinch, the global leader in cloud communications for mobile customer engagement, lets people send a positive message to a stranger and receive one in return.
While mobility and social media have connected the world, theyve also created a new door for negative attitudes and behaviors to enter our lives. Several studies in recent years have investigated possible links between social media and smartphone use with poor mental health, including symptoms of depression and anxiety1. And with politicians, celebrities and even brands increasingly involved in public arguments online, people are often compelled into online fights of their own, with one poll revealing that more than half of the public engage in online arguments2.
Meanwhile social isolation is a modern epidemic3 which affects people of all ages. A recent study among U.S. adults pointed to 30 percent of millennials feeling lonely the highest rate of all age groups surveyed4.
Although were using our phones to communicate 24/7, many often feel worse mentally, not happier, said Jonathan Bean, Sinchs Chief Marketing Officer. People are rightly asking tough questions of the digital and social tech thats become so ingrained in our lives so quickly. It prompted us to think what if we could harness mobile communication as a pushback against online negativity, instead of a trigger? Its why weve partnered with Mental Health America to take on online negativity, one positive text at time. We all love our phones, but its time for our phones to love us back.
MHA is thrilled to be partnering with Sinch on this incredible initiative, said Paul Gionfriddo, president and CEO, Mental Health America. We know there is a lot of negativity online these days - and by taking a minute to deliver a simple, positive message to someone who may need it, each of us can help brighten someones day and lift up their overall mental well-being.
#TextForHumanity has a broad and inclusive reach given the fact that most mobile devices have SMS capability. Its easy for anyone with even the most basic phone to become a part of #TextForHumanity, by following four simple steps:
In any 24-hour period, users can send and receive up to five positive texts from strangers around the world, and can opt out at any time by simply replying STOP to the service.
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For more information, please contact:
Jeff Hasen
Director of Communications
Sinch
About Sinch
Sinch brings businesses and people closer with tools enabling personal engagement. Its leading cloud communications platform lets businesses reach every mobile phone on the planet, in seconds or less, through mobile messaging, voice and video. Sinch is a trusted software provider to mobile operators, and its platform powers business-critical communications for many of the worlds largest companies. Sinch has been profitable and fast-growing since its foundation in 2008. It is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, and has local presence in more than 30 countries. Shares are traded at NASDAQ Stockholm: XSTO:SINCH. Visit us at sinch.com.
About Mental Health America
Mental Health America (MHA) is the United States leading community-based nonprofit dedicated to addressing the needs of those living with mental illness and to promoting the overall mental health of all Americans. MHAs work is driven by its commitment to promote mental health as a critical part of overall wellness, including prevention services for all; early identification and intervention for those at risk; integrated care, services, and supports for those who need it; with recovery as the goal.
1 Example studies include:
2 The Webby Awards, YouGov (2019). Under the Influence 2020 Trend Report.
3 Health Resources & Services Administration (2019). The Loneliness Epidemic
4 YouGov (2019).Millennials are the loneliest generation.
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