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Mental Health Awareness Month

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2021 Mental Health Conference

Join the conversation on May 29, 2021, from 1-2:00 pm, when we discuss how to “Bridge the Gap Between Caregivers and The Mental Healthcare System.”

Jurline Redeaux
MSW, Author, Advocate
Jurline is a CEO and cancer survivor with almost two decades of experience working for Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS).

Angela Westbrock
VP Global Operations – LYFT
Angela is a Senior Executive bringing a caregivers perspective to the conversation while also contributing her expertise to the Advisory Committee at MHRCET.

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Note: May 25th conference is now closed.

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  • Supporting today’s youth means showing up with empathy, patience, and a willingness to listen without judgment. Many young people are navigating challenges that aren’t always visible (stress, uncertainty, limited resources, or feeling unheard) and even small acts of support can make a difference. Offer encouragement, create safe spaces for honest conversations, and remind them they are valued and capable. When we invest our time, compassion, and belief in young people, we help them build confidence, resilience, and hope for their future.

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  • Cheers to 2026! We’re grateful for every moment shared with our amazing community. Here’s to more growth and making an unforgettable impact this year.
  • This month, we recognize and honor the unwavering commitment of caregivers. Supporting individuals who have experienced trauma, instability, or loss requires extraordinary compassion, patience, and resilience. Whether you
  • When we talk about mental health, we normalize the experiences that so many people face…stress, anxiety, depression, trauma, and more. Having an open discussion also drives systemic change. It challenges outdated beliefs, informs better policies, and promotes access to care. These conversations are the first step toward building a more compassionate and inclusive society.

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