Intellect raises $20 million for mental health support

"Intellect Mental Support"
"Intellect Mental Support"

Theodoric Chew, the 28-year-old co-founder of mental health startup, Intellect, has achieved an impressive feat by raising more than $20 million for his company.

Intellect, known for developing mobile applications tailored towards mental health care, has demonstrated significant promise within the industry. This recent financial success signifies the team’s readiness to invest more in enhancing their applications and services.

The company’s primary mission is to make high-quality mental health resources available to everyone, a vision Chew strongly emphasizes, irrespective of location.

Originally established in 2019, Intellect offers a comprehensive suite of mental health resources: diagnostic tools, personal care programs, expert advice, and instant links to physical clinics. The company aims to combat the stigma surrounding mental health and encourages users to seek help.

Intellect’s services cater to adults, youth, and children, with an emphasis on early detection and intervention of mental health issues. Using a blend of digital and on-site solutions allows Intellect to offer holistic care to its users.

Just half a decade after its inception, Intellect employs a team of 200 professionals, operates in 12 countries, and has serviced over 3 million individuals, proving the enormity of its impact.

Chew started his entrepreneurial journey in high school.

Intellect’s substantial funding propels mental health support

At 20, he had his initial major entrepreneurial success with a self-improvement content platform, Existgreat, which he developed and sold. This early triumph pushed Chew deeper into the entrepreneurial sphere, where he honed his ability to spot market trends and capitalize on emerging opportunities.

Throughout his career, Chew has explored various aspects of entrepreneurship, building a strong foundation that propels his success. Despite the challenges, his determination and entrepreneurial spirit have remained unfazed, supported by the understanding that every venture contributes to his continued growth.

Chew’s motivation for Intellect sprung from his personal struggles with mental health and the growing number of untreated mental health conditions in Asia. He recognized the barriers preventing people from seeking help and wanted to effect change.

Intellect, thus, was designed to reach out to those suffering silently and offer potential solutions, marking a significant step in promoting psychological wellness.

Chew identified a glaring deficit in mental health resources, despite advancements in other healthcare sectors. With Intellect, Chew’s ambition is to raise awareness about mental health, improve access to resources, and ensure quality care for those struggling with mental health conditions across Asia.

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