May is Mental Health Awareness Month.The month was first recognized in 1949 by the organization ‘Mental Health America.’This year’s theme is “More Good Days Together” in hopes that we can reflect on what a “good” day looks like for ourselves, for others and for our community.Mental Health America has an action guide.There are all kinds of resources to help you: take a mental health test, how to deal with a tough situation, or develop better habits.That’s online at MHAnational.org.Locally, you can support the National Alliance on Mental Illness or ‘NAMI’.’NAMI Walks Nebraska’ is this Saturday, May 16 at 10 A.M., at the University of Nebraska Omaha Clock Tower.The goal is raise $75,000.If you or someone you care about needs immediate support, call or text 988.Mental health impacts all of us. Set aside some time this month, to make sure we can all have “more good days, together.”
May is Mental Health Awareness Month.
The month was first recognized in 1949 by the organization ‘Mental Health America.’
This year’s theme is “More Good Days Together” in hopes that we can reflect on what a “good” day looks like for ourselves, for others and for our community.
Mental Health America has an action guide.
There are all kinds of resources to help you: take a mental health test, how to deal with a tough situation, or develop better habits.
That’s online at MHAnational.org.
Locally, you can support the National Alliance on Mental Illness or ‘NAMI’.
‘NAMI Walks Nebraska’ is this Saturday, May 16 at 10 A.M., at the University of Nebraska Omaha Clock Tower.
The goal is raise $75,000.
If you or someone you care about needs immediate support, call or text 988.
Mental health impacts all of us. Set aside some time this month, to make sure we can all have “more good days, together.”