MINDLINK Philippines has officially launched as a digital mental health support platform operating under Berbagi Cerita Indonesia, an Indonesia-based online mental health service provider focused on accessible and ethical psychological support.
The launch marks Berbagi Cerita Indonesia’s expansion into the Philippines, strengthening its mission to widen access to mental health services across Southeast Asia. Through digital platforms, MindLink Philippines aims to provide a safe, inclusive and confidential space where individuals can share their stories and seek psychological support.
The initiative responds to growing demand for mental health services by offering accessible support systems that help reduce barriers related to stigma, cost and geographic limitations. As part of Berbagi Cerita Indonesia, MindLink Philippines upholds the same core values while ensuring ethical standards and cultural sensitivity aligned with the Philippine context.
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“MindLink Philippines is an extension of Berbagi Cerita Indonesia’s commitment to ensuring that mental health support is accessible and human-centered,” said Bagas Rahmatullah, founder and chief executive officer of MindLink Group. “Through this initiative, we hope to provide a space where individuals in the Philippines feel heard, supported and empowered to seek help.”
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MindLink Philippines is also open to volunteers interested in psychology, mental health advocacy, peer support, social media management, content creation and community engagement. The volunteer program aims to promote learning, collaboration and capacity-building.
Designed to serve students, young adults, professionals and underserved communities, the platform plans to collaborate with schools, organizations and community groups to promote mental health awareness and early intervention.
Operations are set to begin in March 2026.

