"Make It OK" Mental Health Awareness Walk
May is National Mental Health Awareness Month. The Mason City Chamber, Community Health Center of Mason City, City of Mason City, and CG Public Health are hosting Mason City’s “Make It OK” Walk on Thursday, May 16 to raise awareness and end the stigma associated with mental health.
All community members are invited to wear green and join the free awareness walk in downtown Mason City. Mental health resource tables will be open from 11AM-1PM at the Principal Pavilion on the downtown plaza and a short oration will commence at 12PM, followed immediately by a large group walk downtown along a marked portion of the Sculpture Walk. People may come grab lunch from a downtown restaurant, walk, and gather resources at their convenience during the 2-hour period. Resource BINGO cards will also be available for walkers to collect information and turn in for a prize drawing.
Businesses and organizations interested in providing resources and information on mental health may participate by setting up a resource table. Contact Bayley McCormick at Community Health Center of Mason City for more information (bmccormick@chcmasoncity.com | 641.450.0601). The deadline for table registration is Friday, April 26.
One in five Americans experience mental illness each year. Make It OK. Spread the word and help end the stigma. Additional information about the event can be found on the "Mason City Community Make it OK Walk" Facebook event page.
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Date and Time
Thursday May 16, 2024
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM CDT
Location
Principal Pavilion
Downtown Mason City
Fees/Admission
Free for all to attend
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Contact Information
Allyson Krull
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