Adolescence is already a confusing time without added concerns about social media, safety in schools, staying healthy, family financial security, and loss of loved ones—so we shouldn't be surprised that the rates of anxiety, depression, suicide, and other mental health conditions are on the Read More
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"Something Beautiful" was absolutely on the horizon as Board Members, supporters, and friends of MHA gathered for the first time in 3 years to celebrate our passion for mental wellness and our commitment to collaboration in serving those in need within our community. In addition to enjoying Read More
Teachers, counselors, and other school personnel from across Monmouth County converged on Bell Works on Saturday, June 4th to enjoy an afternoon of relaxation and rejuvenation as a celebration of their extreme dedication and perseverance these last two years in particular throughout the Read More
Alexandria, VA (May 25, 2022) – Schroeder Stribling, president and CEO of Mental Health America, issued the following statement today regarding the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in the town of Uvalde, Texas: “Again today, we are a nation in shock and mourning. The mass murder of 19 Read More
Members of MHA's administration and staff participated in the 2022 Day of Hope Walk hosted by our longtime partner, JBJ Soul Kitchen. “The walk is a celebration of the many non-profits and service providers that work in and around the area, serving those in need in many ways," said JBJ co-founder Read More
MAKING MENTAL HEALTH A PRIORITY By Judy O’Gorman Alvarez, Two River Times If it feels like lately more people are experiencing mental health issues and, more importantly, asking for help with those issues, you’re probably right. Celebrities, including Demi Lovato, Michael Phelps and Pete Read More