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September shines light on mental health and suicide awareness

August 26, 2024 | Brookings, Curry County, Oregon


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September shines light on mental health and suicide awareness
September has been designated as Suicide Awareness Month, highlighting the critical importance of mental health and the need to challenge the stigma surrounding it. During a recent government meeting, officials emphasized that stigma can deter individuals from seeking help, exacerbating their struggles and potentially leading to tragic outcomes.

The discussions underscored the necessity of promoting understanding and empathy towards mental health issues. It was noted that creating a safe environment for open discussions about mental health challenges is essential. The message conveyed was clear: seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness, and mental health deserves the same attention as physical health.

Officials urged those in positions to educate and advocate for mental health awareness to take action, emphasizing the need for collective efforts to reduce feelings of hopelessness among individuals. The meeting concluded with a call for empathy and collaboration in finding solutions to this pressing issue.

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