Join the conversation. Change the conversation.
You can help United Way of the Lakeshore change the conversation around mental health in our communities.
In times of crisis, like the one we face now, it’s especially important to support mental health. Studies show that one in five adults experience mental illness, yet less than half receive the support they need.
Many individuals do not seek mental health treatment because of a lack of resources or the feared stigma attached to mental illness.
What You Can Do to Change the Conversation
The social distancing our community is practicing can lead to increased feelings of fear, anxiety, depression, boredom, anger, frustration, irritability and even stigmitization if you are sick or have been exposed to someone with COVID-19. Learn to recognize these feelings and reach out to family, friends or other people in your support network or a trained professional to talk about your mental health.
What United Way of the Lakeshroe is Doing to Change the Conversation
With localized partnerships, United Way aims to change the conversation about mental health in Muskegon, Newaygo, and Oceana. By providing access to quality, affordable health care, United Way’s partners ensure that our communities get the mental health resources they need. If you are feeling overwhelmed, depressed, suicidal or dealing with other mental health challenges one of these programs could help:
- Call 1-800-273-8255 for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
- HealthWest's 24/7 crisis line is (231) 722-HELP
- Text HOME to 741-741 for Crisis Text Line.
- Call 1-800-985-5990 or text TalkWithUs to 66-746 for the Disaster Distress Hotline.
- Call 1-866-488-7386, test START to 678-678 or click here to chat with The Trevor Project (for LGBTQ youth).
- Call 1-800-799-7233 or text LOVEIS to 22-522 to connect with The National Domestic Violence Hotline