Revealing the Official STILL HERE SUPPLY Symbol: Still Here. Still Rising.


A mark for survival, protection, healing, and hope.

Today, I’m proud to reveal the official symbol for STILL HERE SUPPLY, a visual representation of resilience and hope that embodies our mission.

This is a major step forward for the brand, not only because every brand needs a visual identity, but because this project has never been about clothing alone. From the beginning, STILL HERE SUPPLY has been about a message. A reminder. A lifeline in the form of something people can wear, hold, see, and carry with them.

The symbol you see now is the visual heart of that mission, serving as a reminder of mental health resilience and the importance of support.

At the center of the mark is a rising human figure. That figure represents the person who is still here. The person who made it through the night. The person who is tired, bruised, quiet, overwhelmed, or barely holding on but still breathing. Still standing. Still trying.

Around that figure is a protective form. It can be seen as a shield, a leaf, or a pair of surrounding arms. To me, it represents safety, growth, support, and the kind of protection people need when life feels heavy. It is not a symbol of pretending pain does not exist. It is a symbol of being held through it.

Above the figure is a light.

That light represents hope, purpose, guidance, and the possibility of tomorrow.

Together, the symbol means:

Still here. Still rising. Still worth saving.

That is the soul of STILL HERE SUPPLY.

This brand was created from a deeply personal place. It was built from the understanding that some battles are quiet. Some people are fighting things no one else can see. Some days, simply staying alive is the victory.

STILL HERE SUPPLY exists to honor those days.

It exists to remind people that they matter and that support is available, fostering reassurance and trust when their minds tell them otherwise.

And people matter.

As we move toward the official launch on Tuesday, September 8, 2026, I want this symbol to become the foundation for everything STILL HERE SUPPLY becomes. It will appear across clothing, packaging, social channels, future awareness materials, and eventually the planned Still Here mobile app, which is being developed as a completely free tool with no ads, no subscriptions, and no paid features.

The goal is simple:

To help people stay.

To help people remember that they are not alone.

To help people know that being still here is something worth honoring.

Long-term, I want STILL HERE SUPPLY to grow responsibly through partnerships with mental health organizations, inspiring hope and a sense of community.

Organizations like the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention work in suicide prevention through education, advocacy, research, community programs, and support for people affected by suicide. AFSP also has corporate partnership pathways for companies looking to support that work. NAMI is one of the largest grassroots mental health organizations in the United States, with state organizations and affiliates focused on education, support, and awareness. The Jed Foundation focuses on protecting emotional health and preventing suicide among teens and young adults, including work with schools and colleges. To Write Love on Her Arms is a nonprofit movement dedicated to presenting hope and finding help for people struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury, and suicide.

Those are the kinds of missions STILL HERE SUPPLY should respect, learn from, and hopefully support as it grows.

This logo reveal is not the finish line.

It is the first light on the horizon.

To anyone reading this who has had hard nights, heavy mornings, or quiet battles no one else understood:

I’m glad you’re here.

I’m glad you stayed.

And I hope this symbol becomes one more reminder that your life has value.

STILL HERE SUPPLY
Still here. Still rising. Still worth saving.


Important Note

STILL HERE SUPPLY is not a replacement for professional mental health care, therapy, diagnosis, treatment, or crisis support.

If you are in immediate danger or thinking about harming yourself, please contact emergency services or a crisis line right now.

In the United States, the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline provides free and confidential emotional support 24/7 for people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. If you are outside the U.S., Find A Helpline can help connect people with free, confidential crisis support services in many countries.

You do not have to carry it alone.

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