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Mental Health Awareness Month
May is Mental Health Awareness Month Mental health does not exist in isolation. It is shaped by our bodies, identities, relationships, and the systems we live within. It can be visible or invisible. Temporary or lifelong. For many, it overlaps with disability, chronic illness, or trauma. Not all struggles are seen. Not all support is accessible. And not all care is equitable. Awareness is a starting point. It is not enough. What matters is access, safety, and support that act

Rae Sabine
May 31 min read
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