Jerry Atrick
Bluelight Crew
First celebrated in 1992, World Mental Health Day raises awareness and decreases the stigma around mental health issues. Exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, in 2020, 1 in 5 U.S. adults experienced mental illness, and more than 12 million adults had serious thoughts of suicide, according to NAMI, the National Alliance of Mental Illness.
As access to mental health care is a continual challenge, especially for the uninsured and BIPOC populations, many have reached out to support groups and peer-to-peer counseling.
Support can also come in the form of a community of good listeners. Do you belong to one?
If you or someone you know is suicidal or in crisis, or for more information or support, please visit NAMI and seek help. In the US, one can also call 988 for immediate assistance.
www.nami.org
As access to mental health care is a continual challenge, especially for the uninsured and BIPOC populations, many have reached out to support groups and peer-to-peer counseling.
Support can also come in the form of a community of good listeners. Do you belong to one?
If you or someone you know is suicidal or in crisis, or for more information or support, please visit NAMI and seek help. In the US, one can also call 988 for immediate assistance.
NAMI HelpLine | NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness
HelpLine specialists are prepared to answer your questions on mental health issues. Contact us Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. – 10 p.m. ET. 1-800-950-NAMI (6264) or [email protected]