The importance of mental health

By: Emily Miller

May is Mental Health Month. By urging my public officials to pri­oritize suicide prevention, mental health, and crisis care, I am hoping to influence collective change to support #MentalHealth4All.

Right now, individuals in crisis are able to call 1-800-273-8255 to reach the National Suicide Preven­tion Lifeline. The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress and those that care for them. Soon, it will be much easier to remember how to reach the Lifeline as the number will be changing to “988” nation­wide by July 2022.

Knowing this, it is critically im­portant that states pass legislation NOW to reliably fund 988 and their state’s crisis response system, just as we fund 911 and emergency services – through small fees on our phone bills. Reliable funding will help to ensure all 988 callers can reach a counselor in their own state who is familiar with and can connect them with local resources. Culturally competent support and local connections can better help all callers through their crisis and in their recovery.

Suicide prevention is important to me because I know what it’s like to lose someone that way. It’s not something that you ever get over and I want to help as many people as possible so that no one has to experience that feeling.

Join me this month in urging your public officials to fund 988. We all play a role in changing the culture around mental health. To­gether, we can ensure #Mental­Health4All.

Emily Miller

Alpine

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