May is Mental Health Awareness Month, but this work extends far beyond a single month ✊
📆 This Sunday, May 17, I’ll be hosting a team alongside of our fearless leader, Maggie(
@mgm4997 ), CEO of
@naminyc_metro at the largest mental health walk in the country in Manhattan’s Seaport District.
Her leadership is rooted in a rare, unwavering commitment to expanding access to mental health resources, breaking stigma, and strengthening the systems so many people rely on every day.
She is joined by an incredible group of advocates, including Natalia
@beautyxnatalia_ and Joy McNeil
@juxtajoy , whose continued leadership helps move this mission forward in meaningful ways.
Mental health care in this country is still largely dependent on donations rather than public infrastructure, leaving critical gaps that communities are often left to fill themselves.
This walk is about more than awareness it’s about visibility, dignity, and ensuring mental health is treated with the urgency and attention it deserves 💜
As someone who lives with neurodivergent experiences, I understand firsthand how essential access to care, community, and resources truly is. Without them, many people would not be able to function, heal, or simply get through the day.
📍 If you’re in NYC, join us this Sunday, May 17, 11 AM–2 PM ET in the Seaport District. More info in bio.📍
If you can’t attend, you can still be part of this movement:
• Donate through the link in bio
• Register for the walk
• Share this message to help amplify awareness
Every step matters. Every voice matters. Every act of support counts.
Let’s show up for mental health in a way that feels real, present, and human.