It’s Mental Health Month, and MHA has Us Covered with the #Tools2Thrive ToolkitPin

It’s Mental Health Month, and MHA has Us Covered with the #Tools2Thrive Toolkit

Yes, it’s May, and that means it’s Mental Health Month, one of the times of the calendar year where we try and share stories, resources, and the life the voices of those struggling with their own mental health.

It’s so important that we continue to share these things, and to let people know that they are not alone. It also helps erase the stigma when the rest of the world can take the time to realize how many people, all around them, take mental health seriously.

If you want to take part on social media, or learn more about what tools you can use for yourself, check it out on the Mental Heath America Website:

https://mhanational.org/mental-health-month

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