Sentimoji™ by NAMI

Sentimoji™ by NAMI

By Mango Concept LLC

  • Category: Stickers
  • Release Date: 2018-04-22
  • Current Version: 1.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 4.32 MB
  • Developer: Mango Concept LLC
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 10 or later.
Score: 4.73684
4.73684
From 38 Ratings

Description

Sentimoji™ emojis lets you say what other emojis can’t. NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) created Sentimoji™ to support the 1 in 5 who are affected by mental health conditions. When you text with Sentimoji™, you can help #CureStigma.

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Reviews

  • There are only 12 emojis...

    1
    By Ellathegreatest1
    There are only TWELVE emojis. Some are GIFs. I have battled mental illness for more than 6 years. None of these seem at all helpful. Only 12 NAMI??? Seriously??? I am happy for those that like it, but I will definitely be deleting it. It is a waste of space on my phone. I love mental health advocacy, but I don’t see how these TWELVE emojis are helping anyone.
  • Stop Stigmatizing Mental Health!

    5
    By Kiera60
    Way to go NAMI on building this app--hooray! I just text shared this app to my NAMI peeps. I'm so glad this exists!
  • Sentimoji

    5
    By DottieCC
    Best way to share and support friends who may be need a lift! The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) has really done a great job with these emojis!
  • I am missing the point of anti stigma here

    3
    By travelgoddess56
    How does sending an emoji where a person becomes a piece of crap help anyone?
  • Very cute!

    5
    By rundezvous
    These are cute stickers for different types of emotions I love using with my friends/family!
  • Amazingly meaningful stickers!

    5
    By NYCguyyeah
    Great sticker pack that packs in some serious emotion. NAMI doing a great job of Curing Stigma by giving everyone more ways to communicate tough feelings
  • Amazing to see so much emotion.

    5
    By dtrain1313
    Love using these.
  • Adorable and helpful

    5
    By MileyCyrussss
    I have a friend who has anxiety. Sometimes they text me and I can’t support them like I would in person. Now I use the hug emoji to let them know I’m there.

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