The Tomorrow Mission is a society dedicated to suicide prevention and mental wellness, by providing resources to those who are struggling and creating a community of supportive people. The Mission strives to break the stigma through awareness and education.

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Resources

Our Services

TTBasic

Opioid Overdose Prevention, Recognition, and Response Training.

  • Our team has successfully trained hundreds of high school students and school faculty members across Broome County in Opioid Overdose Response.

Intermediate

Public Speaking / Guest Speaking about Suicide Prevention and Mental Health

  • Speakers from our mission give presentations to educate others about suicide, how it can be prevented, the significance of mental hygiene, and why awareness and advocacy are important.

Advanced

The Tomorrow Mission collaborates with other organizations to further spread awareness about these causes

  • through community events, fundraising for national prevention foundations, providing resources to at-risk populations, and suicide prevention & safety education.

Advanced

If interested in a service, presentation, or collaboration, please contact The Tomorrow Mission

The Tomorrow Mission was founded by Madelyn Robinson, at age 17, after finding her mother deceased by suicide on Mother’s Day; May 14th, 2023. Madelyn created the mission in August 2023, as an outlet for her grief.

The Tomorrow Mission is intended to serve people who are suicidal, who have poor mental health, who lost a loved one to suicide, who suffer from addiction, who have a loved one that suffers from addiction, who recently experienced a trauma, and those in a state of crisis or need.

The Tomorrow Mission is a Not-for-Profit Organization located in the Greater Binghamton area of New York. The Mission serves the community by providing Opioid Overdose Response Training, information sessions about mental health, fundraisers, and an online database of national and local resources.

Madelyn Robinson (previously known as Madelyn Slocum), started the mission hoping to help as many people as possible and prevent others from experiencing what she endured. Madelyn wishes to educate others on the importance of mental health and suicide prevention.

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Frequently asked questions

  • 1.) Contact us about one of our services listed above. We provide Opioid Overdose Response Training, Suicide Prevention Speaking, and more. Our Mission sends speakers and certified trainers at no cost to schools, buisnesses, board meetings, staff trainings, community events, churches, sports teams, social groups, and more!

    2.) You can become a volunteer! Scroll up to the “Become a Volunteer” section above!

  • Our volunteers can participate in a variety of tasks, including

    • Assist with organizing fundraisers and community events

    • Assist during Opioid Overdose Response Training Sessions

    • Spreading awareness and outreach into our community

    • & so much more!

    For more information, click the “Become a Volunteer” button on the page above

  • A Not-For-Profit Organization is a non-business entity. This means it is created for welfare or social benefit of a community and does not collect any profit. Therefore, all who are involved in the mission are volunteers and all proceeds that are collected during fundraisers are used to keep the mission running and to give to reputable charity organizations.

    • To spread lifesaving resources and information

    • To improve your knowledge on the topic of mental health, suicide, and substance use

    • To make a positive difference in your community

    • To make friends with others who are passionate about the same causes as you are

    • To receive volunteer hours required for graduation, religious confirmation, or other commitments requiring community service

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