May is Mental Health Awareness Month 2025

Los Angeles, CALocal News

In observance of Mental Health Awareness Month this May, the City of Santa Monica is organizing multiple community events to promote mental well-being and raise awareness about mental health issues. The series of activities aims to destigmatize discussions surrounding mental health and substance use, providing residents with valuable resources for support. Notable events include "Wellness & Waves," featuring free group runs and yoga sessions at Santa Monica Pier, and mental health first aid training to equip participants with essential skills for recognizing and responding to mental health challenges. Additionally, the "Kidical Mass Family Bike Ride" will combine fun activities with important mental health resources. The article also highlights the significance of open conversations about mental health, offering crucial contact information for crisis support services.

Events are designed to cater to various interests, ensuring that the community can engage in meaningful discussions while enjoying wellness activities. This initiative reflects Santa Monica's commitment to fostering a supportive environment for mental health awareness and recovery. Through these efforts, the city aims to empower residents to take proactive steps toward their mental well-being.

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