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LOS ANGELES – In a significant event for Mental Health Awareness Month, a roundtable discussion was held at Dignity Health Sports Park, featuring LA Galaxy Forward Christian Ramirez. The event, organized by CalHope and Purina in collaboration with The Kids Mental Health Foundation, took place on May 21 at 1 p.m.
The gathering aimed to shed light on the importance of mental health, particularly among youth. Participants included mental health professionals, community leaders, and young individuals who shared their experiences and insights. Ramirez, known for his commitment to various community initiatives, emphasized the need for open conversations about mental health challenges and the stigma surrounding them.
The event provided a platform for attendees to discuss coping strategies, support systems, and resources available for those struggling with mental health issues. By fostering a supportive environment, the roundtable aimed to empower individuals to seek help and promote mental well-being within the community.
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