When you’re going through a hard time, the best thing to do is reach out for support. But that’s not always easy. What if the people around you aren’t able to offer the support you need? And what if you’re so weighed down by your struggle that you can’t figure out where to start, let alone access the money or means to see to a GP or therapist?
That was the situation Lexy McDonald, now 21, found herself in as a young teen experiencing bullying at school. At home, things were also fraught, with her parents in the midst of divorcing. It wasn’t until age 17, when Lexy had moved to a friendlier school and was in a more settled home environment, that an idea took hold of her imagination and wouldn’t let go.
That vision: to create a mental health and wellness app to provide the support she wished she’d had when she was struggling.
Today, that app – HerHelp – has thousands of users, and was recently valued at $2.5 million by a potential investor.
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“When you’re in a pressure cooker with 30 kids who are nasty to you, and that’s your world, you don’t have [any perspective] outside of that. I really, really struggled and it took a toll,” Lexy, who hails from Bunbury, WA, told Mamamia.