Creatively Releasing of NY LLC™
Issue#1
The United States faces a debt crisis that jeopardizes future economic stability and the ability to grow and compete as a nation. The federal government has been disbursing more funds, leading to significant budget shortfalls and unmanageable debt.
Our Solution
Additional funding should be allocated to initiatives like ours that yield lasting impacts, are budget-friendly, and foster mental health and well-being in local communities where individuals lack the financial means or physical ability to travel long distances. Safe spaces where individuals can express their true selves while connecting with others who share similar perspectives.
Issue#2
When it comes to financing and delivering a more inclusive, affordable, and accessible educational experience, our public school system faces several obstacles.
Our Solution
Increased focus should be placed on improving the education system. By receiving funding for creative arts programs and practical activities, children, teenagers, and young adults can unlock their full potential and select the most suitable path for themselves. The educational curriculum should incorporate mental health initiatives and vital lifestyle programs as a fundamental aspect.
Issue#3
The U.S. healthcare system is facing challenges in offering quality healthcare to its citizens. There is an ongoing struggle to provide efficient, affordable, and accessible healthcare to all communities in a manner that promotes sustainability.
Our Solution
Increased financial support for organizations such as Creatively Releasing of NY LLC, which provides programs designed to assist individuals in addressing various societal mental health issues. Our programs are cost-effective and deliver enduring health advantages along with enhanced educational opportunities.


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Crisis Prevention New York State Office of Mental Health (800) 273-8255
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (800) 273-8255
New York Domestic Violence Hotline (800) 621-4673
New York City Emergency Management Department (212) 639-9675
Prevent Child Abuse New York (800) 244-5373
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