Thank you for being an advocate for children’s mental health.
All month, you’ve followed along and taken action as we’ve raised awareness about this critical issue. You’ve learned that the mental health crisis is worsening due to the effects of the pandemic and conflicts around the world. You know how living unsupported with mental health issues can limit a child’s ability to live a full life and reach their full potential. And you’ve heard us when we’ve said that UNICEF is building up support for children’s mental health programs around the world and advocating for action here in the U.S.
Because you care, we want to share an opportunity to do even more to help children.
Before Mental Health Awareness Month ends, make an impact that will extend vital mental health support and care to children around the world. Give now to strengthen the resilience of children and help them cope with adversity during and after a crisis >> |
Governments continue to underfund mental health services around the world — and, without more support, the state of children's mental health could grow even worse. From Ukraine to Syria, UNICEF teams are in place to offer psychosocial care and meet the mental health needs of millions of children. Will you help keep their work going?
Make your gift to help UNICEF continue to deliver mental health services to children around the world >>
Thank you,
UNICEF USA
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