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Ajmail Matin

Psykee’s initiative is to help bridge the gap between mental health and technology.
We strive to become a mobile marketplace platform which aims not only to be a pioneer in serving communities with behavioral health needs, but to inspire new waves of innovation using technology. It is all about building products and services with focusing on long term social happiness as opposed to short term profitability.
It is our duty now more than ever to impact the lineage of society for the greater good.
Some of our main focuses are to destigmatize mental health care, make it affordable, and readily available on-demand by offering house calls.
Nearly 60% of adults in America with a mental illness didn’t receive mental health services in the previous year.
Serious mental illness costs America $193.2 billion in lost earning every year and it is about time we take action to build a foundation for mental health and cut down on this deficit.
A lot of people may say that money makes the world go round, but The Stylistics sing that it is “People Make the World Go Round.” How soon we forget?
It’s time for a shift in paradigm and I am happy to be apart of reshaping the Mental Health Industry. Let’s continue bringing awareness to it along with others who are currently doing so.
Source: https://www.nami.org/Learn-More/Mental-Health-By-the-Numbers