Join Manhasset CASA on May 17 for the Mental Health March
Mental Health Month serves as a crucial reminder that mental well-being is just as important as physical health, deserving awareness, care, and open conversation. Observed each May, it encourages individuals, communities, and organizations to recognize the impact of mental health challenges and work towards breaking the stigma that often surrounds them. Prioritizing mental health means fostering emotional resilience, creating supportive spaces, and ensuring access to resources for those who need help. When people understand and value mental well-being, they are more likely to seek support, advocate for others, and contribute to a world where mental health is treated with the same urgency as any other health concern. By embracing this awareness, Mental Health Month empowers people to take proactive steps toward self-care, compassion, and a healthier, more understanding society.
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Join Manhasset CASA on Saturday, May 17th, for our Mental Health March to raise awareness and reduce the stigma of mental health issues. Members of the Manhasset High School Contemporary Ensemble will provide the music at Mary Jane Davis Park. Additional details can be found in the attached flyer.