Military service members, veterans, and their families are extremely resilient , but the stress of war, multiple deployments, and frequent moves can impact their emotional, physical, and overall well-being. During the month of May, #MacroSW is teaming up with USC School of Social Work to help raise awareness by inviting our community to participate in the Military Family Mental Health campaign. The goal behind this campaign is to build public recognition about the importance of mental health to overall health and wellness, particularly within the military community.
Join us for the next #MacroSW Chat this Thursday 5/8 6pm PT/ 9pm ET to discuss Military Family Mental Health Advocacy!
- How are milfamily organizations taking the lead on Mental Health advocacy?
- What can civilian organizations and advocacy groups learn from the military family groups?
- What do social workers who work with the military community need to know to provide the best care?
Raise your voice to raise awareness through social media!
- Stay tuned to the conversation around Military Family Mental Health using #MilfamMH!
- Take 30 seconds to change your profile picture or cover photo to one of these images during the month of May to show your support for this important cause!
Change your Facebook profile picture:
Change your Facebook Cover Photo:
Share this message with your friends and family on your favorite social platform!:
Facebook/ Google+: This May, I am raising my voice to raise awareness around milfamily mental health. Find out how you can make a difference by participating in the #MilfamMH campaign too! http://bit.ly/1iMvio7
Twitter: I’m joining the #MacroSW chat hosted by @MSWatUSC to discuss #MilfamMH advocacy on 5/8 6pmPT/9pmET! More info: http://bit.ly/1muSS8w
Twitter: I’m raising #MentalHealthAwareness this month! Join me and @MSWatUSC for the #Milfam Mental Health Campaign: http://bit.ly/1muSS8w #MilfamMH
Do You have a blog or Newsletter? Copy and paste this message to show your support!:
“I’m raising awareness for Military Family Mental Health by blogging for the #MilfamMH Campaign sponsored by USC’s masters degree in social work program. Join me in blogging for an important cause!”