Mental Health Awareness Month is an important reminder that mental health is just as essential as physical health, and no one should have to face challenges alone. Stress, anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, and substance use can impact people of all ages and backgrounds, but support is available.

By connecting residents with trusted local resources, we can reduce stigma, encourage people to ask for help, and make sure individuals and families know where to turn when they need care, guidance, or crisis support. This month is an opportunity to raise awareness, show compassion, and remind our community that help, hope, and healing are within reach.

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