mental health care that meets you where you are

Team Continue Foundation offers direct support for young people and families facing the aftermath of suicidal ideation and attempts.

5th annual

58er ride

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july 19th, 2025

A scenic 85, 58, 26 or 5 mile bike ride through Northwest Macomb County. After-ride celebration included.

All proceeds to ensure access to mental health care for adolescents and young adults with suicide attempts and ideation.

Mental health struggles can affect any family—at any time. We believe no one should face them alone.

Team Continue Foundation exists to bridge the critical gap between in-patient care and long-term healing for adolescents and young adults recovering from suicide attempts or ideation.

Our mission is to provide access to therapy, connect families with life-saving resources, and champion mental health equity—so every young person has the chance to continue.

Real lives, real impact.

At Team Continue, our mission is rooted in compassion, action, and support for those navigating mental illness, trauma, and suicidal ideation. Thanks to the generosity of our donors and community partners, we provide funding for therapy and mental health services when other options fall short—or don’t exist.

These are just a few of the stories from grant recipients whose lives have been touched by your support:

  • After years of emotional and physical trauma and being disowned by his family, a 23-year-old man is doing his best to live independently. With no support system and limited resources, Team Continue helped fund therapy sessions to ensure he wasn’t alone in facing the weight of his past.

  • At just 15 years old, this young man has cycled through inpatient care six times in nine months. Without medical insurance, continued support seemed out of reach. Our grant funding allowed him to access therapy post-discharge, giving him a fighting chance to break the cycle.

  • Living with muscular dystrophy and a combination of mental health challenges, a 21-year-old woman found herself without family support or stable housing. With care coordination between a psychiatrist and a case manager, our support is helping her maintain mental health stability—and a safe place to heal.

  • A 22-year-old woman was denied access to therapy by her own family due to cultural stigma, despite a long history of depression, suicidal ideation, and multiple attempts. With no transportation and limited income, she continued seeking help. Team Continue stepped in to fund her counseling so she wouldn’t have to fight alone.

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Every donation directly supports therapy grants, advocacy programs, and scholarships for families in crisis. Your gift helps bridge the gap between despair and hope—because healing shouldn't depend on what someone can afford.

Help us continue the work