Mental Illness Awareness Week: Mental Illness Myths vs Facts

Remember the game “3 Truths and a Lie” where 4 statements are given and you have to guess which one is a lie? For Mental Illness Awareness Week, let’s play a version of that game, but with a twist: it’s all about mental illness. This is a great way to learn more about mental health […]

Mental Illness Awareness Week: Embracing Life Changes with the Healing Power of Horses

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Dennis Quaid Advocates for HMH during Mental Illness Awareness Week We’re thrilled to announce that Emmy®️ Award winner and two-time Golden Globe®️ nominee, @dennisquaid, who recently portrayed Ronald Reagan in the 2024 film “Reagan” is joining Horses for Mental Health for #MentalIllnessAwarenessWeek. Having experienced the bond with horses firsthand, Quaid shares how powerful this connection […]

Dennis Quaid and More Partner with Horses for Mental Health

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Dennis Quaid, Darci Lynne, The Imaginaries, Lexie Hayden and more are uniting to support Horses For Mental Health and raise awareness for mental health programs by incorporating horses during Mental Illness Awareness Week Oct. 6-12.  Horses For Mental Health (HMH) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit advocacy organization harnessing the transformative power of the horse-human connection to revolutionize mental well-being. This significant fundraising effort […]

HMH Recognizes Mental Illness Awareness Week

1 in 6 U.S. children aged 6-17 experiencing a mental health disorder each year. That’s millions of children navigating anxiety, depression, and other challenges of growing up. (NAMI, CDC) This highlights the critical need for more resources and support.  As we kick off Mental Illness Awareness Week, Horses for Mental Health recognizes the progress being […]

National Depression Awareness Month

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Horses for Mental Health is dedicated to promoting open conversations to break the stigma surrounding depression. Depression affects approximately 280 million people globally, including 5% of adults, and is about 50% more common in women than men. Despite effective treatments, around 60% of those affected by depression do not seek professional support, partly due to […]

Suicide Prevention in At-Risk Communities

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Suicide is a public health crisis that affects every corner of our society, but certain communities are disproportionately at risk. From rural areas to LGBTQ+ individuals, people of color, and men, these groups face unique challenges that can increase their vulnerability to suicidal thoughts and behaviors. During Suicide Prevention Month, it’s crucial to spotlight these […]

The Ripple Effect of Suicide

Losing a child to suicide is a pain no parent should ever have to endure. For one mother, the loss was compounded by the unbearable weight of guilt and regret. Her daughter, once vibrant and full of life, had spiraled into the depths of depression and suicidal thoughts. She did everything she could—she sought help, […]

World Suicide Prevention Day

On World Suicide Prevention Day (Sept. 10th), we come together to raise awareness about a critical issue that affects millions of people worldwide. Suicide is a complex and deeply personal tragedy that leaves lasting ripples through families, friends, and communities. The research speaks volumes: 12th Leading Cause of Death: In 2020, suicide was the 12th […]

Suicide Prevention Month

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Healing in the Arena: Matt’s Journey from Despair to Hope with the Help of a Horse Matt was just 16 years old when his life took a tragic turn. A typical teenage boy, tall and lanky, he was full of life—always making friends, loving the outdoors, and bringing laughter to those around him. To celebrate […]

Womens Equality Day

Women’s Equality Day is a time to reflect on the progress made towards gender equality, and to acknowledge the work that still needs to be done. While significant strides have been achieved, one area that continues to demand attention is women’s mental health.    It’s a stark reality: women are disproportionately affected by mental health conditions.  […]