Caring For Mental Health During A Pandemic
The current pandemic has perhaps been the largest challenge for many people’s mental health in recent memory. From struggles with feeling isolated from friends to disappointment about cancelling celebrations to tragedies like losing a business or a loved one, many have been knocked down and are looking for ways to pull themselves up.
For the past 70 years, the month of May has been Mental Health Awareness Month. In response, this year we have amplified our efforts to provide people with free resources that help them find purpose and peace as they address their mental health.
You Can Help Others Find Solid Ground
There are just a few days left in Mental Health Awareness Month—and it’s vital that the people who most need help finding hope in this season get the resources that can help them find solid ground during these uncertain times.
You can help 25 people hear that there is a God who loves them, listens to them, and has great plans and purpose for their lives by donating just $30. When you give, you’ll be helping people around the world discover these truths through free resources like the email series “Finding Meaning and Purpose.”
Any amount you give today will make it possible for more people to receive resources that will help them overcome the challenges they’re facing during the pandemic.