Young California Filmmakers Awarded for Raising Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Awareness The Directing Change Program & Film Contest which engages students and young people throughout California to learn about the topics of suicide prevention and …
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On Tuesday, May 22, 2018 the winners of the 6th annual Directing Change Program & Film Contest were announced at an awards ceremony at The Theatre at the Ace Hotel in downtown Los Angeles. Youth filmmakers …
MoreLast week the Directing Change Program & Film Contest recognized the outstanding achievements of young filmmakers at its 5th annual award ceremony hosted on Thursday, May 11th at the California Center for the Arts in …
MoreThis past week was jam-packed with some very exciting Each Mind Matters events! Thank you to everyone who has continued to share how they are raising awareness during Mental Health Matters Month. Here are some of …
MoreThe Directing Change Program & Film Contest, a statewide effort that offers young people the opportunity to create 60-second films about suicide prevention and mental health, announced the regional finalists in the fourth annual contest. 13 …
MoreToday our nation remembers how each President has shaped the past and continues to mold the future; three Chief Executives in particular stand out to Each Mind Matters for their contributions to mental health. In 1963, …
MoreIf you’ve been following Each Mind Matters, you already know that nearly half of us will experience a mental health challenge at some point in life. But did you know that about one in five teens …
MoreWe are already halfway through Movember (or No-Shave November) and men all over the globe are growing out their mustaches. But do you know what these hairy symbols represent and why so many people are putting down …
MoreInternational Survivors of Suicide Loss Day is Saturday, November 21. This observance was established in 1972 by Senator Harry Reid, a survivor of the loss of his father to suicide. Senator Reid sponsored a resolution …
MoreIn the not-so-distant past, getting labeled with a mental illness could spell the end of a career in Hollywood. Although stigma undoubtedly still remains, a shift in celebrity culture around mental health seems to be …
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