A green signboard features handwritten text that reads 'Sometimes it's alright not to be alright.' Below is information about a helpline, Samaritans, with a contact number and website. The background includes a dark, industrial-looking building with multiple floors and a metal fence.
A large tree trunk on a grassy area with a handmade sign leaning against it. The sign has encouraging words written in bold letters, expressing support and empathy. A small heart is drawn below the text. The background shows a few bare trees and hints of urban surroundings.
Two individuals are in a hallway with one person sitting against the wall and another standing, reaching out towards the seated person. The seated individual is wearing a hoodie and appears to be in a relaxed but possibly distressed state, while the standing person is leaning forward in an attentive or supportive manner.
Several adults are gathered around a young girl, placing their hands gently on her shoulders in a supportive gesture. They seem to be outdoors, with trees and a small building visible in the background. The scene conveys a sense of care and community.

A poster features a close-up of a woman's face with a message about psychology. The top of the poster has the phrase 'GET PSYCHED!' in large orange text. Below, there is a series of questions in varying sizes and colors, exploring different psychological topics. The bottom part of the poster contains a web address.