Alessio’s plan for the Glad House was to destigmatize mental illness and provide the necessary support to
those in need.
After fighting his wild beast for more than half of his life, Alessio believed that facing it and going public are the best ways to end the stigma and make the world a healthier, easier place to live in. This was one of the reasons he chose to publicly share his story and struggles on Facebook, shortly before he lost his battle and took his own life at the age of 28 in October of 2018.
Respecting and honoring the beast will lead to support and acceptance
We strive to equip communities with inspiring tools that foster conversations and advancement around mental health issues