National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month is observed each July to bring awareness to the unique struggles that racial and ethnic minority communities face regarding mental illness in the United States. The COVID-19 pandemic has made it harder for racial and ethnic minority groups to get access to mental health and substance-use treatment services.
Throughout the month, the HHS Office of Minority Health will focus on promoting tools and resources addressing the stigma about mental health among racial and ethnic minority populations, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. OMH encourages state, tribal, and local leaders, community-based organizations, faith leaders, healthcare providers and individuals to educate your communities regarding mental health stigma.
Visit this web page during National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month for shareable social media messages, downloadable graphics, and health resources. Follow us on
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MinorityHealth One Quick Question? How Do 'YOU' Let A Guy Get State Medi-cal Living On A Family Trust Have A 1,400,000 Dollar Home Multiple Expensive Vehicles Lavish Vacations Waterskis And Surf's Claiming A Bad Back And Scam's The Taxpayers For Medi-cal Insurance?
MinorityHealth There are no minority in America. They are either American or an illegal alien. Stop promoting racial divide.
MinorityHealth the only ethnic group with a decreasing lifespan in the U.S. is white men, mostly because of suicide, and this is your response?
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