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New importance to Mental Health Awareness Month | News, Sports, Jobs


May 11, 2021
After a year in which the COVID-19 pandemic challenged the mental resiliency of all Michiganders, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Service join mental health advocates across the nation in recognizing May as Mental Health Awareness Month.
Observed nationally since 1949, Mental Health Awareness Month promotes mental health education and support in hopes of decreasing the stigma often associated with seeking help for mental illness.
“This Mental Health Month and year-round, we must remember that it’s OK to not be OK,” Whitmer said. “I encourage Michiganders to reach out to friends or family who may be struggling or get help themselves if they need it. Together, we can remove the stigma around accessing mental health care and uplift each other.” ....

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New importance to Mental Health Awareness Month | News, Sports, Jobs


May 10, 2021
After a year in which the COVID-19 pandemic challenged the mental resiliency of all Michiganders, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Service join mental health advocates across the nation in recognizing May as Mental Health Awareness Month.
Observed nationally since 1949, Mental Health Awareness Month promotes mental health education and support in hopes of decreasing the stigma often associated with seeking help for mental illness.
“This Mental Health Month and year-round, we must remember that it’s OK to not be OK,” Whitmer said. “I encourage Michiganders to reach out to friends or family who may be struggling or get help themselves if they need it. Together, we can remove the stigma around accessing mental health care and uplift each other.” ....

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