This month Well Beings features exciting new projects, events, and ways to get involved!
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Mental Health Olympian
The 2021 Tokyo Olympics are in full swing. Tune in and root for Team USA Olympian and Well Beings mental health advocate Raven Saunders! Learn more about Raven's mental health journey in Out of the Dark: An Olympic Athlete Takes on Depression.
Hold up for a second. Yes, we know you’re busy! That’s why you need a time-out. Changing up your to-do list is a little thing that can make a big difference to your mental health.
After a year of managing life during a pandemic, how checked-out are you? On July 27th at 4:30 pm PT, join Well Beings and KQED for a virtual discussion event on foster youth resilience and mental health care post-pandemic.
Well Beings invites you to submit audio sound bites to be considered for a new Ken Burns documentary series, tentatively titled Hiding in Plain Sight: Youth Mental Illness.
Use #WellBeings on social media posts to contribute your story, messages of encouragement, and favorite mental health resources to Well Beings Community Story Wall.
Support for the Well Beings Youth Mental Health Project provided by Otsuka, Kaiser Permanente, Bank of America, Liberty Mutual Insurance, American Psychiatric Association Foundation, One Mind, Movember, National Alliance on Mental Illness, Dana Foundation, Dauten Family Foundation, The Hersh Foundation, Mental Health Services Oversight & Accountability Commission, John & Frances Von Schlegell, Sutter Health, Robina Riccitiello, and Jackson Family Enterprises.
Partners include CALL TO MIND at American Public Media, PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs, WE Organization, Forbes, PEOPLE, Mental Health America, National Council for Mental Wellbeing, The Steve Fund, and The Jed Foundation.