A small independent project aimed at expanding access to mental health care gained unexpected momentum after a high-profile moment drew wider attention. The initiative, created by Elena Kilgore, focuses on selling merchandise to fund therapy sessions for people who otherwise could not afford them.
The effort saw a surge in support after a connection to Harry Styles emerged. His stylist reportedly purchased items from the project, and Styles was later seen carrying one of them in public. That appearance brought significant visibility, leading to a sharp increase in sales.
As interest grew, so did the project’s impact. Proceeds from the merchandise have since been used to cover therapy costs for hundreds of individuals. The funds are distributed through Kilgore’s nonprofit, which works to make mental health services more accessible.
The situation highlights how public exposure, even when indirect, can amplify grassroots efforts. What began as a small initiative has developed into a growing source of support for people seeking mental health care.



