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1. What is Cheergiver?

Cheergiver's mission is to encourage, inspire and lift the spirits of people who are feeling down or discouraged.  A job loss, breakup, relocation, sickness or bereavement can leave a person emotionally isolated.  Cheergiver exists to fight this condition, serve as a resource to combat loneliness and depression and act as a springboard to help people establish life-affirming relationships.  Cheergiver actively encourages and promotes acts of kindness, empathy, care, compassion, forgiveness and love for fellow human beings through its website and activities.  If you know someone who could use some encouragement or cheering up, tell them about us.

2. What can I do on Cheergiver.com?

Visitors can browse through an extensive collection of inspirational and motivational content including inspirational quotes, positive affirmations, relaxing music, beautiful images, jokes and funny videos.  Content on Cheergiver.com is specifically selected to help visitors relax and calm down from heightened emotional states.  Clicking on the Share This Page link allows you to share that item through email or your favorite social network.  The best way to cheer yourself up is to cheer up someone else. So become a Cheergiver today and help lift someone's spirits by sharing.  To get updates on our site and other cool stuff, sign up for our email list.

3. This is a neat idea, how can I help?

Before you leave the site, consider joining our Facebook Fan Page, following us on Twitter or sending us a testimonial (See what others have said).  We are continually working to improve this site and appreciate your comments, suggestions and bug reports.  You can send them via our contact form.  Active contributors may be invited to join our moderation team or serve in other leadership positions at Cheergiver.

4. I've been feeling really sad and tired from everything I'm going through. Its been a while since I've been able to smile. What can I do to feel better?

If you're constantly feeling sad and helpless, it's possible you may have some form of depression. People with clinical depression for example, feel a profound and constant sense of hopelessness and despair making it difficult to work, study, sleep, eat, and enjoy friends and activities. If this sounds like you, talk to a professional counselor. They are trained to identify and treat people with all forms of depression. Don't feel ashamed or weak for doing so. You are showing incredible strength and courage for taking steps to get better. To learn more about FREE live chats with a professional counselor, CLICK HERE.

 

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