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Mental and substance use disorders are common globally

In the map we see that globally, mental and substance use disorders are very common: around 1-in-7 people (15%) have one or more mental or substance use disorders.
(Source: Our World in Data)

OUr Mission

Live Free 999 funds and partners with organizations that provide preventative mental health services and effective pathways to overcome substance dependency. We champion evidence-based treatment approaches while advancing the public conversation on mental health and addiction. Our work honors the legacy of Jarad ‘Juice WRLD’ Higgins, whose music touched millions and whose story inspires our mission to help others find healing and hope.

999 stories

Live Free 999 encourages everyone to speak openly about mental health. We have created this space to share the stories sent to us from our audience to inspire others to share their own journeys, creating a virtual story-telling chain of community and support.

About The Founder

Carmela Wallace

Carmela Wallace is a philanthropist, entrepreneur, and the founder of Live Free 999. She has an MBA with a specification in Project Management and worked in quality management within various industries for nearly 20 years. As her son Jarad’s (Juice WRLD) career took off, she left her job to help manage him.

Upon Jarad’s passing, Carmela was amazed by the outpouring from fans on how his music helped them with anxiety and depression and established Live Free 999 to help those who suffer in silence and to normalize the conversation about mental health and addiction.

Text LF999 to 741741 to reach the Crisis Text Line for free crisis counseling.
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