Australian mental health startup GM5 launches wellness app in Hyderabad
Australian wellness startup Give Me 5 (GM5) has launched its Beta App in Hyderabad, marking its entry into India’s mental health space with a $5 million AUD investment. The initiative focuses on early intervention and emotional counselling, especially among school students, and has already impacted over 5,000 individuals.
Published Date - 30 October 2025, 09:41 PM
Hyderabad: In a significant step toward advancing mental health awareness, prevention and early intervention in India, Australian psychological wellness startup Give Me 5 (GM5) today announced its B2C foray into the Indian market with an initial investment of $5 million AUD and the launch of GM5 Beta app with Hyderabad as the pilot city.
GM5 has partnered successfully with Indian business leaders to support innovative mental health interventions among Indian school students, impacting over 5,000 individuals through emotional counselling and wellness programs.
Founded by Dr. Lisa Fahey OAM and Brendan Fahey in August 2019, Give Me Five has also been working with veterans, schools, non-profits, and care institutions across the USA, Australia, and Canada to deliver practical, evidence-based tools for early psychological well-being support. The GM5 app pioneers a new model of care as the first innovative family and network-focused psychological wellness app.