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Dear Village,
While year round we focus on raising awareness, May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a month set aside reminding us to pause and reflect on ways we can help one another. We hope you've been able to focus on your self-care and wellbeing as it is so important. We also want to take a moment to say thank you. With your support and resources enabling Sarah's Village Foundation to make an impact, we're pleased to share the many projects taking place this month to benefit young people in our communities.
To kick off the month, we participated in Oliver Ames' Day of Kindness on May 1 and joined a group of seniors rolling up their sleeves to volunteer at Langwater Farm. At Easton Middle School, we are supporting their community's Mental Health Awareness Month efforts by supplying students with 100 "Mental Health Matters" t-shirts (designed by fellow students!), green ribbons and bracelets to promote awareness, and presenting gift cards to the annual Poster Contest winners, where students submit artistic representations on mental health. Over at Norton Middle School, we are funding similar mental health awareness month activities through the end of May, including designing t-shirts, hosting a poster contest, and providing a wide array of items to promote awareness including stickers, key chains, sensory stickers and more!
We continue to work closely with the Easton and Norton school communities on continued partnership and are excited to share with you in the months ahead the impact made from a 50% increase in grant support to both towns.
Though we might not physically be in the room to see the great impact in schools, there are so many valuable resources to learn from to support yourself and those close to you. See below for helpful information and tips and you navigate Mental Health Awareness Month and beyond.
Cynthia, Mark, Thomas and Mollie
Founding Members, Sarah's Village Foundation
P.S. See below details to mark your calendars for the annual Sarah's Village Day events coming up later this year!
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