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July is Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, focusing on the unique mental health challenges faced by underrepresented communities.
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July is National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, which means addressing disparities in minority mental health and finding support is the goal.
Changing the Game on Mental Health Protecting the mental health of student athletes is now a top priority for many parents, schools, and athletic organizations.
The organization puts on the event each year to spread awareness of mental health resources. Organizations from all over the Valley attended the 1k race, setting up booths and engaging with the ...
As mental health continues to take center stage in the workplace, employers have made strides in offering support, but we can still improve in understanding who, exactly, needs help and how to ...
Rula reports that pets improve mental health by reducing anxiety, providing companionship, and promoting physical activity, enhancing overall well-being.
In 2008, the U.S. House of Representatives designated July as Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month to end stigma and provide mental health support for ...
The study aims to introduce mental health awareness and training at 18 San Antonio churches, see how those churches adapt that information to meet congregation and community needs, then measure ...