COMMENTARY: ‘Turn Awareness Into Action’: What Indiana is doing for mental health

Every May, Mental Health America leads the state and nation in recognizing Mental Health Awareness Month.  Mental Health Awareness Month has been observed in May throughout the United States since 1949. The month is often observed with media, local events, proclamations, and even film screenings. The purpose is to raise awareness and educate the public about mental wellness and mental illness, to reduce the stigma around the disorder. Individuals oftentimes feel alone with their illness — when in fact, one in four are at lifetime risk.

But we need to do more. This year, we are not just raising awareness — we are turning that awareness into action!

The national theme for 2025 is: “Turn Awareness Into Action.” This is a call to go beyond the conversation and take real steps to improve mental well-being — whether that means checking in on a friend, calling your legislator, or reaching out for help yourself.

In Indiana, this movement is already underway.

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