Mental Illness Awareness Week
Author: To Write Love on Her Arms
Watch the HEAVY & LIGHT 2019 livestream event from Saturday, September 21 at the House of Blues in Orlando, Florida!
By showing up and by speaking out, you made today better for yourself and for others, and we are beyond grateful.
Today reminds us that there are people who are hurting in this world, maybe even the people in our own lives, maybe even ourselves. And that’s okay.
We refuse to stay silent, we refuse to let stigma and the shame it thrives on, encourage us to sit idly while hundreds of thousands of people struggle.
The Harmaleighs, an indie/rock duo from Nashville, are set to release their sophomore album on August 2. The album is a conceptual work that centers around lead singer Haley’s challenges and triumphs with mental health.
As we welcome and observe this year's Mental Health Month, we want to build on the foundation we set last year by offering you four more core beliefs that we feel and believe wholeheartedly apply to you. To us, these statements are Black and White.
We had the absolute honor of talking with Andrew about his new project, the process and people it took to create the album, and how it all ties in with his own mental health journey.
For every person on this planet, there's a special day where we pause to honor our existence and our stories that are still being written.
Tomorrow and the tomorrows that follow will need you. We will need you here, joining us in this ongoing fight.
Today, this week, and well into the future, we’re asking you to fight with us.
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