In honor of MentalHealthAwarenessMonth:
May is Mental Health Awareness month, and at this point, after almost 90 days of lockdown because of the coronavirus, we can all agree, everyone needs and deserves as much care as possible. At the forefront of the most deserving, are those in the frontlines.
Founded by Brooklyn based, CHt, Shauna Cummins, The Mind Massage hotline offers real-time, person-to-person connection through the phone to help frontline workers decompress and recharge as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. Cummins was inspired to “create the Mind Massage Hotline to support these workers who risk their lives and the health of their families while they continue to provide services to New Yorkers.” As Cummins lives in the epicenter of the pandemic in the U.S.
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