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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

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@erikgeeee
getting a test back that you studied for but failed.
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No. 257
Can't sleep 😐
Hey, Tumblr. We’re making a quilt. We want you to help.
We’ve partnered with the NYC Department of Health (@nychealth), ThriveNYC, the First Lady of New York Chirlane McCray (@flonyc), and Tumblr Creatrs (@creatrs) to build a digital Mental Health Quilt.
What’s this, then? Each patch on this wonderful thing will represent an individual’s relationship with mental illness. That’s where you come in. Whether you’ve battled it before, are going through it now, or are helping others in their struggle, we would love to see you contribute.
How do I submit a patch? It’s easy. Three New York City artists and four of our fantastic @creatrs made these templates for you to download if you want to color in a patch.
Want to submit something more original? Sure! Just a couple formatting things:
Try to keep the post captions under 100 characters.
Your work must be 600x600px at 72 DPI, in a JPG or GIF format.
It must be 100% your own. Totally and completely original.
Whichever method you choose, just submit here.
You’ll be helping out some pretty great charities, too. All you have to do is tag your post or submission with #The Trevor Project, #NAMI, or # The Steve Fund and we’ll donate $1 to the tagged charity, up to an aggregate total of $20,000 for all three organizations.
And the end result? While all of these patches will live on the Mental Health Quilt Tumblr forever, some of these patches will actually be printed out and turned into a real life quilt. We couldn’t ask for a better monument to you and this project.