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imi – Hopelab’s New, Digital Safe Space Supporting LGBTQ+ Teen Mental Health

imi – Hopelab’s New, Digital Safe Space Supporting LGBTQ+ Teen Mental Health

Fred Dillon, Head of Advisory Services at Hopelab discusses the launch of imi – a new free, digital, mental health tool designed to support and help LGBTQ+ teens explore and affirm their identity and learn practical ways to cope with sexual and gender minority stress.

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As Head of Advisory Services, Fred Dillon scopes and leads advising engagements that lend Hopelab’s expertise in research, design, and co-creation to our portfolio companies and organizations. Fred has more than 20 years of public policy, communications, and product development experience. Prior to joining Hopelab, he worked for over a decade at the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, ultimately serving as the Director for Public Policy and Communications, where he led the agency’s advocacy efforts for people living with HIV/AIDS and those at risk for HIV infection. Fred is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, where he studied Social Welfare and Public Policy.

Last updated: June 30, 2022

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