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July is National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month


Mental health conditions do not discriminate based on race, color, gender or identity. Anyone can experience the challenges of mental illness regardless of their background. However, background and identity can make access to mental health treatment much more difficult. Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month was established in 2008 to start changing this.

Each year millions of Americans face the reality of living with a mental health condition.


Taking on the challenges of mental health conditions, health coverage and the stigma of mental illness requires all of us. In many communities, these problems are increased by less access to care and cultural stigma...(nami.org)


Let's work together to highlight our cultural contributions, increase our cultural sensitivity as a nation and foster more positive impact in the areas of mental health & quality of life for minorities/disparaged communities.

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