Friday: October 17, 2025
  • Mental Health Month

    Mental Health Awareness Month is observed annually in May. It is a month-long campaign dedicated to raising awareness, reducing stigma, and promoting understanding of mental health issues. Mental Health America (MHA) is the primary organization behind Mental Health Awareness Month, coordinating activities, providing resources, and advocating for mental health support. Numerous mental health organizations, nonprofits, healthcare providers, community groups, and individuals participate in the observance by organizing events, sharing information, and raising awareness.

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  • June is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Awareness Month

    PTSD Awareness Month in June promotes understanding of post-traumatic stress disorder, reduces stigma, raises awareness of effective treatments, supports those impacted, connects people to resources, fosters compassion for sufferers, and honors the strength of survivors.

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    Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Awareness Month

    June is PTSD Awareness Month, dedicated to raising awareness about post-traumatic stress disorder. This observance promotes understanding, reduces stigma, and encourages access to mental health resources. It honors veterans, first responders, and trauma survivors while highlighting the importance of early intervention, support, and education to foster recovery and resilience.

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  • National Guide Dog Month

    National Guide Dog Month in September celebrates guide dogs' life-changing roles for the visually impaired, raises awareness of guide dog programs, honors dedicated guide dogs and their trainers, promotes guide dog access rights, and brings attention to these amazing service animals.

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    National Depression Education and Awareness Month

    Virtual Event

    September is National Depression Education and Awareness Month, an opportunity to illuminate a serious mental health condition that lurks silently in the shadows for too many. Roughly 1 in 6 Americans will contend with the debilitating effects of clinical depression during their lifetime. Yet misconceptions still dominate around this common disorder.

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  • White Cane Safety Day

    White Cane Safety Day is an opportunity to promote awareness and understanding, but the principles of accessibility and inclusion should be upheld every day to ensure a more inclusive society for individuals with visual impairments.

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