Promote Soluna in your community
We're here to support your work, with free, ready-to-use resources for your education setting, service or community group. From staff training and assemblies to digital toolkits, posters and lesson plans, we have everything you need to share Soluna in your community.

How Soluna can help the young people you work with
- Free, confidential mental wellbeing support for young people aged 10 to 25 — no referral, no waitlist, ever.
- A qualified team, not an algorithm. Every practitioner is a real, qualified professional.
- Support that fits around your work. Whether you run a youth club, a community service, or a local charity, Soluna gives you something practical to point young people towards.
- Built specifically for young people — not adapted from an adult service.
No cost. No referrals. No waitlists.
Get a complete kit of resources to help you bring Soluna to young people in your community:
- Information packs
- Digital posters
- Social media posts
- Email assets
Did we miss something? Contact us and let us know how else we can help.


Other resources
Social media pack: Spread awareness about Soluna on your social media channels with ready-to-post images for Instagram, Facebook, and more.
Resources for young people: Download youth-friendly posters, activities, and more to share directly with young people.
Resources for community members and organisations: Access downloadable flyers, posters, lesson plans and digital tools designed to engage staff, parents and carers, and members of your community.
Partner with us
Complete this form to connect with Soluna about opportunities to support young people in your community.
This form is for business inquiries only. Completing this form will not result in access to Soluna services.

Frequently asked questions
No. There's no cost to your organisation to access or share these resources.
No. These resources are freely available to any organisation supporting young people — no formal agreement is required.
Yes. Reach out through the partner form and let us know what you need.
Anyone working with young people aged 10 to 25 — schools, youth services, community groups, health and care settings, and more.
