🎄 Merry Christmas from Helmet! 🎄 This holiday season, we’re reminded of the strength and compassion it takes to support loved ones through mental health challenges. At Helmet, our mission is to be there for the supporters—providing the tools and community they need to stay strong and make a difference. We hope this Christmas brings you peace, connection, and joy. Thank you for being part of our journey as we work toward building a world where no one supporting someone in crisis has to do it alone. Wishing you a sunny and merry Christmas from all of us at Helmet App! 🎁✨ #MerryChristmas #MentalHealthSupport #HelmetCommunity
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month 🌟 Let's come together to break the stigma surrounding mental health. It's crucial to foster empathy, understanding, and support for one another's journey toward mental well-being. Remember, it's okay not to be okay. Let's spread awareness, share resources, and prioritize self-care. Together, we can make a difference! #MentalHealthAwareness #BreakTheStigma #weareCNSHealthcare
It's almost May, and we are thrilled to be bringing back our Plant Your Flag For Mental Health campaign (with a twist!) in support of Mental Health Awareness Month 💜 Join CNS as we celebrate May is Mental Health Awareness Month by planting our flags to show that mental health matters to our community. ✨ This is your sign: your life matters! ✨ Decorate a yard sign with a message of hope and solidarity to show that no one is alone in their battle and it's okay to ask for help. Pick up your sign kit at any CNS office! Once it's up, snap a picture and tag us on social media using #CNSHealthcareCares and #MentalHealthMatters. Looking for more information? Reach out to us at communityoutreach@cnshealthcare.org 👋 #WeAreCNSHealthcare #MentalHealthMonday #MoreForMentalHealth #MichiganMentalHealth #PlantYourFlag
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At PS Solutions, we believe in the importance of mental health and the power of community. This month, we stand in solidarity with those affected by suicide and commit to raising awareness, offering support, and fostering conversations that can save lives. Remember, it's okay to ask for help. If you or someone you know is struggling, reach out—there’s always someone ready to listen. Together, we can make a difference. https://bit.ly/4guCpDa #suicideprevention #suicidepreventionmonth #suicidepreventionawareness #suicidepreventionawarenessmonth #suicidepreventionweek #suicideawareness #suicideawarenessmonth #mobileapp
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🐎 We know there are benefits of being outside in nature on mental health but Carrie-Anne takes it one step further 🐖 Carrie-Anne Mooney, our Finance Manager, runs a farm and shares her experience of how the farm saves her mental health and digging potatoes keeps her sane. There is lots here to relate to so give it a read and let us know what you think 👉 https://ow.ly/rxfA50SXFFX Enjoy your weekend and we hope you get outside 🐥 #FarmingforMentalHealth #Outside #OutsideforMentalHealth #NatureforMentalHealth #Nature #MentalHealthAwareness #MentalHealth #MentalHealthMatters #MentalHealthSupport #MentalHealth #IronMillBlog #WeekendReading
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Every month at Center for African American Health is Mental Health Awareness Month. There is an unbreakable link between physical and mental health, and CAA Health provides programs and partnerships to help with both. The 10 Steps to Better Mental Health include proactive measures to help you enhance your well-being. Step 5 - Spend time with your pets. Pets can have a profound impact on mental health. Numerous studies show that the companionship of animals can reduce feelings of loneliness and depression, offering emotional support that is often unconditional. Pets, particularly dogs and cats, encourage physical activity through play and walks, which can help alleviate anxiety and boost overall mood. Stay tuned for more Steps to Better Mental Health, and check out the many programs available at CAA Health designed to enhance your quality of life. Learn more at caahealth.org #MentalHealthAwareness #CAAHealth
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In honor of #NationalDomesticViolenceAwarenessMonth we have decided NOT to promote statistics... We will NOT be sharing content that needs trigger warnings... We will NOT be showing images that show fear, despair, or hurt. Instead, we will honor the resilience of survivors and their path to a better life by promoting a "31 Days of Mental Health" Challenge. There's no cost, no judgement, no obligation - just simple things to do to make this world a better place for you and those around you. Complete one activity a day from October 1 – 31, 2024. Cross them off your list, then share with us your experience (in a private form). Do all 31 activities* and well send you a gift box filled with all sorts of goodies as a thank you for making this commitment to yourself. PLUS, we’ll gift a VictimsVoice Partner Member 3 VictimsVoice licenses in your honor so they can help more people in their journey! Go to https://zurl.co/Hlcc for more information and get started!
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