Challenge: In response to a specific social need and area of personal interest - how can we support those affected by Hoarding Disorder due to the lack of awareness and research? Insight: Despite being recognised as a mental disorder in 2013, Hoarders are still being stigmatised as TV and the media continue to present the ‘problem’ as an inhumane abundance of objects, rather than a side effect of an untreated mental health issue. CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy) can provide long term relief for Hoarders, yet councils prefer to remove hoards as a short term solution (97% of these occupants relapse as a result) rather than providing them with a long lasting result through just having a chat - a simple, human act of support that can go along way if we focus how we see a hoarders ‘stuff’ as feelings and thoughts, not just hoards. Solution: Stuff - a platform encouraging open conversations on hoarding, mental health, and everything in-between. Partnering with Mind, Spotify, and Headspace, Stuff provides an innovative approach to mental health support by talking with, rather than at its audience. No matter your situation or awareness surrounding hoarding disorder, stuff is here to have a chat, and learn together.