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File #: 25-2813    Version: 1 Name: RECOGNIZING MAY AS MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 5/9/2025 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 5/15/2025 Final action: 5/15/2025
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING MAY AS MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH AND HONORING COMMUNITY-BASED MENTAL HEALTH INITIATIVES IN COOK COUNTY WHEREAS, Mental Health Awareness Month is observed nationally each May to raise awareness, fight stigma, and promote access to mental health services and supports; and WHEREAS, according to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), 1 in 5 adults in the United States experience mental illness each year, and mental health challenges among youth have risen sharply in the past decade; and WHEREAS, disparities in access to quality, culturally responsive mental health care remain a persistent challenge for Black, Brown, and underserved communities, particularly on the West and South Sides of Chicago; and WHEREAS, Cook County is working to address these challenges through community-centered care, innovative partnerships, and investments in behavioral health, including support for the Cook County Health Mental Health Program, which offers a conti...
Sponsors: TARA S. STAMPS
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

RECOGNIZING MAY AS MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH AND HONORING COMMUNITY-BASED MENTAL HEALTH INITIATIVES IN COOK COUNTY

WHEREAS, Mental Health Awareness Month is observed nationally each May to raise awareness, fight stigma, and promote access to mental health services and supports; and

WHEREAS, according to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), 1 in 5 adults in the United States experience mental illness each year, and mental health challenges among youth have risen sharply in the past decade; and

WHEREAS, disparities in access to quality, culturally responsive mental health care remain a persistent challenge for Black, Brown, and underserved communities, particularly on the West and South Sides of Chicago; and

WHEREAS, Cook County is working to address these challenges through community-centered care, innovative partnerships, and investments in behavioral health, including support for the Cook County Health Mental Health Program, which offers a continuum of services from crisis stabilization to outpatient therapy and care coordination; and

WHEREAS, Shop Talk, an initiative led by Commissioner Tara Stamps, provides a culturally affirming space for Black men and women to engage in dialogue around mental health, trauma, and healing-meeting them where they are in barbershops, campuses, and community spaces; and

WHEREAS, Collaborative Bridges, a trauma-informed nonprofit organization, focuses on promoting mental wellness, youth resilience, and culturally sensitive counseling services through mentorship, education, and healing-centered engagement; and

WHEREAS, Habilitative Systems, Inc., under the leadership of CEO Donald Dew, provides critical support to individuals and families facing mental health challenges-delivering trauma-informed, community-centered care that helps to break the stigma and expand access to mental health services throughout Cook County; and

WHEREAS, Cook County continues to invest in mental and behavio...

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