Throughout his Justice World Tour, Justin Bieber has been committed to using his platform for social good, bringing his ‘Justice In Action’ initiative to fans across the country, raising awareness on important issues like criminal justice reform, climate action, voter registration and much more. Now, in the same spirit of responsibility and wellness, Justin Bieber and online therapy platform, BetterHelp, are partnering to provide free access to therapy for Justin’s 250+ person touring crew and for his millions of fans, the latter of which BetterHelp has committed mental health services of up to $3,000,000 in value.
“The one thing I’ve learned over the years is that we all go through our ups and downs, and we all need help sometimes,” said Justin Bieber. “Being able to offer access to free therapy to my fans and tour family is a real blessing, and I’m humbled to be able to do it.”
Like so many of us, music industry touring professionals are at risk of suffering from mental health issues. The daily mental and physical stress of life on the road, combined with the stress of COVID, makes it even more paramount that support is in place, ensuring that the performers and crew have access to the support they need, confidentially and on their schedule. The entire crew of the Justice World Tour will receive free access to licensed and accredited therapists for 18 months via BetterHelp’s online therapy platform.
In addition, Justin will be offering a free month of therapy to his millions of fans, which they can use or share with a friend or family member in need, for which BetterHelp has committed up to $3,000,000 in value.
To learn more about BetterHelp’s mental health services and the opportunity to receive one (1) month of free BetterHelp therapy, please visit betterhelp.com/justinbieber.