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Co-Founder of Bonobos and Author Andy Dunn; Television Personality, Model and Best-Selling Author Yolanda Hadid; Morning Brew Co-Founder & Executive Chairman Alex Lieberman and Others to be On-Site Sharing Their Stories in Support of World Mental Health Day
Project Healthy Minds, a new millennial/Gen Z mental health tech non-profit, is creating a first-of-its-kind event designed to combat the stigma of mental health on World Mental Health Day (10/10/22) at New York’s iconic Hudson Yards. The day of programming includes SoulCycle charity rides, an Equinox Hotel sound bath meditative experience, fireside chats featuring leading cultural and business leaders in New York City, a public art exhibit, a film screening, retail giveback campaigns, and more .
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Motivated by the 615 million people worldwide living with a mental health condition and the US Surgeon General’s call to action in his recent landmark Advisory on Youth Mental Health for community organizations to educate the public on mental health, Project Healthy Minds was driven to reimagine mental health programming in a brand new way.
Project Healthy Minds and Related Companies will partner through 2022 and beyond to support mental health awareness and advance access to mental health resources.
“In an era marked by unprecedented isolation and loneliness, I cannot imagine a more urgent moment for a community to engage in collective action on mental health. This year, Project Healthy Minds is ‘taking over’ Hudson Yards for World Mental Health Day – bringing together cultural and business leaders, residents who live there, employees who work there, and tourists who shop there – to destigmatize mental health in a day-long series of events,” said Phillip SchermerFounder & CEO of Project Healthy Minds. “Look at every other major social issue and you have a cultural event that celebrates making progress on that topic – Pride for LGBTQ+ rights, Broadway Cares for the fight against HIV/AIDS, Race for the Cure to battle breast cancer. For years, New York City has been missing a flagship event that organizes the community in support of mental health. Those days are gone. This is the beginning …
Full story available on Benzinga.com
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