Grid Help is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping children develop resilience through play by enhancing their key grid (psychological, emotional and social health) skills.
Today, the organization announced a partnership with Amazon and Ravensburger to raise awareness of the urgent need to support youth mental health. As part of the program, Grid Help is launching a storefront on Amazon, showing off a variety of toys and games that have been certified by Grid. This will make it easier for families to find products tailored to their needs.
“We are passionate about joining forces with Amazon and Ravensburger,” said Rachele Harmuth, chairman of the Mesh Help Board. These efforts underscore the importance of using games to build resilient skills for children around the world. Together, we create resilience and welfare priorities for families through attractive, influential products. ”

The store is available here. Earlier this year, Amazon was named Retailer of the Year (Mass Specialty) in the Toy Book First Play Awards.
“Amazon is honored to support Grid’s mission to help them,” said Anne Carrihill, Amazon’s director of toys and games. “The launch of Grid has helped Amazon storefronts provide our customers with a simple, accessible, and accessible The way to find innovative, recognized grid toys to promote resilience and growth.”
Attendees at this year’s Toy Fair will be held in New York from March 1 to 4, and can identify mesh-approved toys by looking for seals. A complete list of approved toys can be found here.
For more information on grid help and details for companies interested in getting certified, visit Meshhelps.org.