Possible Always and QHS Lab Announce Strategic Partnership to Advance Technology-Enabled Suicide Prevention

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Possible Always is pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with QHS

Lab, Inc., a physician-directed digital health company advancing evidence-based behavioral health

technology and AI-enabled clinical infrastructure.

The partnership marks an important step forward in the Possible Always mission to develop innovative, compassionate, and scalable models of suicide prevention grounded in both science and lived experience.

Together, Possible Always and QHS Lab will integrate advanced digital behavioral health tools with peer-led crisis response and recovery support services. The collaboration is designed to strengthen early identification of individuals at elevated risk, improve continuity of care through warm handoffs to peer support, and generate meaningful outcomes data that can help shape the future of suicide prevention nationally.

“QHS Lab brings technology that is powerful, tested, and ready to go, but what makes this partnership so meaningful is what we can build around it,” said Jason Kimmins, CRS, Executive Director of Operations for Possible Always. “Together, we can help create a future where people are offered person-centered support before they reach the point of crisis, before a suicide attempt, and before it is too late. That kind of early connection has the potential to change lives, and it reflects exactly why Possible Always exists.”

At the heart of the partnership is a shared belief that technology should strengthen—not replace—human connection. By combining QHS Lab's digital medicine and analytics capabilities with Possible Alway’s peer- integrated crisis and recovery infrastructure, the organizations aim to create a model where individuals experiencing distress are met not only with timely identification and support, but also with belonging, hope, and compassionate human engagement.

“This partnership signals what is possible when innovation, lived experience, and community-centered care come together with a shared purpose,” said Hannah Hackworth, LCSW, MBA, Executive Director of Possible Always. “We believe the future of suicide prevention must combine the power of technology with the healing power of human connection—ensuring people are not only identified when they are struggling, but connected to ongoing support, hope, and recovery.”

If you would like to help advance the mission of Possible Always through your time, talent, or treasure, we invite you to contact our team at info@possiblealways.org.

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