Mental Health Awareness Week
Mental Health Awareness Week is an important reminder that checking in on people really does matter.
Mental health affects how we think, work, connect, and cope with everyday life. A conversation, a moment of patience, or simply letting someone know they’re not alone can make a real difference.
Let’s continue to create environments at work, at home, and in our communities where people feel safe to speak openly and ask for support without fear of judgement.
Be kind. Be patient. Listen more. You never know what someone may be carrying.
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