The Climate Mental Health Network is a collective of dedicated community advocates focused on fostering mental well-being by reshaping our national dialogue—and actions—about the emotional impacts of climate change. The Climate Mental Health Network serves as a vital resource hub, offering tools, programs, and guidance to help communities better understand how climate-related emotions influence collective and individual well-being and how to respond effectively. We also facilitate conversations, enabling communities to share their experiences, confront challenges, and collaboratively develop strategies to manage the emotional toll of climate change.