Capitol to Honor Mental Health Month this Wednesday

Mental health concerns affect people of all ages, with statistics showing that one in six children, one in five adults, and one in four older adults will experience a mental health issue. The Department of Health is hosting “May is Mental Health Month: Day at the Capitol” in Honolulu to raise awareness about mental health and combat the prejudice that often prevents people from seeking treatment.

The event will take place at the Hawaii State Capitol from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and will feature more than two dozen service providers and community organizations sharing information about advocacy initiatives. Dr. Courtenay Matsu, acting administrator for the DOH Adult Mental Health Division, emphasized the importance of providing responsive, comprehensive, and culturally sensitive mental health support in the wake of recent disasters and tragedies.

Residents in need of emotional crisis support, help with substance use, or just extra emotional support can contact Hawaii CARES 988, a free 24/7 call center staffed by locally trained counselors. They can also reach out to Aloha United Way 211, which offers access to over 4,000 local resources.

For more information about mental health resources and events in Hawaii, contact Michelle Broder Van Dyke who covers the Hawaiian Islands for Spectrum News Hawaii at michelle.brodervandyke@charter

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