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Updated by Julian Knight on Apr 16, 2021
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May: Mental Health & Brain Tumor Awareness Month

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NAMI: #HopeStartsWithYou

NAMI: #HopeStartsWithYou

The National Alliance on Mental Illness has provided a whole host of ways for you to bring awareness to mental illness. Here you can take the pledge to replace stigma with hope, learn the facts, get your friends and family involved, and raise awareness through social media.

MHA: #B4Stage4

This year, Mental Health America is focusing on early intervention with their campaign "B4Stage4." On their website, you will find separate resources for individuals and organizations, as well as a downloadable toolkit, a mental health infographic, and much more.

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Brain & Behavior Research Foundation: #ScienceStopsStigma

Brain & Behavior Research Foundation: #ScienceStopsStigma

This May, the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation is working for mental health awareness with their catchy and alliterative "Stop Stigma with Science" campaign. Visit their page to learn more, support the cause via social media, and even download a 3-page outreach toolkit so that you can spread the message in turn.

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National Brain Tumor Society: #BTAM #itsYOURfight

National Brain Tumor Society: #BTAM #itsYOURfight

The National Brain Tumor Society is bringing awareness to the disease with multiple ways to get involved and share your story. Visit their website to find or start an event, make a gift, or lend your voice.

ABTA CommYOUnity(TM) Introduction

The American Brain Tumor Association is calling for participation in their "CommYOUnity" - a nationwide volunteer network focused on brain tumor awareness. With a full resource center and multiple ways to get involved, ABTA's site is a definite authority on the disease.