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.
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.
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.