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In May, Mental Health Awareness Month is celebrated to draw attention to the importance of discussing mental health issues that impact many individuals. In the Wausau area, local ‘Raise Your Voice’ clubs are working to encourage open conversations about mental health.

Haley Kerswill, an advisor for Raise Your Voice at Wausau West, emphasized the significance of starting conversations about mental health to reduce the stigma surrounding it. By bringing awareness to the issue, the hope is to create a more supportive and understanding community.

The annual ‘Raise Your Voice Mental Health Awareness Walk’ at Wausau West High School has expanded to include participation from three other area schools: Wausau East, D.C. Everest, and Marathon. Despite their usual rivalries in sports and other activities, these schools are coming together in collaboration to support the cause of mental health awareness.

Braden Zoromski, the Student President of ‘Raise Your Voice’ at D.C. Everest, highlighted the importance of community unity in addressing mental health issues. By setting aside competition and focusing on a common goal, these schools are working together to fight the battle against mental health challenges.

For more information on Raise Your Voice and other local mental health resources

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