A press release and discussion on “Creating Awareness Through Education” in association with Alok Foundation, Rotary Clubs and other organizations.
As we gear up for Mental Health Month 2025, it’s important to have clear, consistent messaging to help spread awareness, reduce stigma, and encourage individuals to take action for their mental well-being. Whether you’re engaging in conversations online, speaking at community events, or sharing resources with your network, these key messages are designed to support your efforts.
GENERAL:
This May lets join hands to promote awareness, provide vital resources, and advocate for everyone's emotional well-being.
- Maintaining good emotional health is vital to overall health and well-being.
- One in five people will experience an emotional health issues in any given year, and everyone faces challenges in life that can impact their emotional wellbeing.
- About half of Indians will meet the criteria for a diagnosable emotional health condition sometime in their lives, with symptoms starting by age 14 for the majority of people.
- Gaining more insights and knowledge early saves lives.
2025:
Emotional / Mental health has been a more prominent part of public conversation and consciousness. Now is the moment to turn this heightened creating awareness through education and more powerful, positive action for lasting change.
This May, “Creating Awareness through Education” campaign will equip individuals, organizations, and communities with practical steps and tools to drive tangible and meaningful change.
ACT:
There are many ways to take action – big and small – to improve mental health for yourself, for those around you, and for all people living in our country.
Taking proactive steps to understand and care for your emotional well-being isn’t just self-care - it’s an investment in your future
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