May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a national initiative first launched by Mental Health America in 1949. This important observance was created to educate the public about mental health conditions, promote open conversations and drive advocacy, support, education and treatment. Its mission is also to challenge and eliminate the stigma that too often surrounds mental...Read More
September is National Suicide Prevention Month and September 10th is World Suicide Prevention Day. With Suicide as a leading cause of death in the United States and with more than one in five adults living with mental illness, it has become a national public health crisis. As a community, we must come together and acknowledge...Read More