Mental Health Month Social Media

Share to inspire others and get involved. Use the social media messages for mental health month and be sure to follow NAMI on Facebook and Twitter to share updates and inspiration throughout May.

Messages

Twitter

  • May is #MentalHealthMonth and I am #StigmaFree. www.nami.org/stigmafree

  • I took NAMI’s #StigmaFree pledge for #MentalHealthMonth in May. Join me! www.nami.org/stigmafree

  • I pledged to see the person, not the illness. #StigmaFree #MentalHealthMonth www.nami.org/stigmafree

  • Mental health cuts across party lines. Know what mental health priorities you should talk to candidates about. #Act4MentalHealth act4mentalhealth.tumblr.com

  • NAMI provides info and support for those affected by #mentalillness. Learn more this #MentalHealthMonth www.nami.org/mhm

  • 1 in 5 adults in the United States experiences #mentalillness. Learn more this #MentalHealthMonth www.nami.org/mhm

  • 60 million people in the U.S. live with #mentalillness. It’s time to #Act4MentalHealth in #MentalHealthMonth. act4mentalhealth.tumblr.com

  • I am committed to replacing stigma with hope. Join me by taking NAMI’s #StigmaFree pledge. www.nami.org/stigmafree

 
Facebook

  • During #MentalHealthMonth, read the inspiring words of youth and young adults speaking out and supporting each other in the face of mental illness. www.ok2talk.org

  • During #MentalHealthMonth, I shared my story of hope and recovery to remind others that they are not alone in the fight against mental illness. Read my story or share yours at notalone.nami.org.

  • This #MentalHealthMonth, I am pledging with thousands of others to be stigma free. You should pledge to be #stigmafree too! www.nami.org/stigmafree

  • Today I learned that 1 in 5 Americans is affected by mental illness. As a part of #MentalHealthMonth, I challenge you to learn something new about mental health today too. It could help save a life. www.nami.org/mhm

  • I just signed up for a NAMIWalk to honor #MentalHealthMonth. Who wants to join me? www.namiwalks.org