The vibrant city of Kansas City is set to host a special event aimed at tackling an often-overlooked issue: mental health. On Saturday, September 28th, from 10 a.m. to noon, the Robert J. Mohart Multipurpose Center will be buzzing with voices from all walks of life as they come together for a mental health town hall. This event is hosted by a local nonprofit, Elevating Men, whose mission is to empower men to lead healthy and fulfilling lives. But the focus is wide-reaching, and it’s open to everyone!
The conversation surrounding mental health is continuously evolving, and according to Andrew A.L. Johnson, President of Elevating Men, “Our communities are hurting.” Johnson believes that strong men build strong families, which in turn create stronger communities. “If we want to address the issues in our community, we have to help the men,” he adds. This sentiment resonates deeply, especially in times where challenges seem to multiply.
The mental health town hall aims to promote an open dialogue on actionable solutions. Many local and state leaders, along with seasoned mental health advocates, will take part in the discussions. Their collective goal? To ensure that everyone understands the impact of mental health not only on individuals but on the entire community. Johnson emphasizes, “The main message is that mental health affects all of us.” Even those who feel stable can be affected by the struggles of someone close to them.
One of the standout features of this event is its inclusivity. Johnson insists that it “is for everyone.” Men, women, and teenagers alike are encouraged to participate. There are no age restrictions, and the more voices heard, the better the discussion will be. “This is all about family and community,” he says, clearly underlining his commitment to ensuring a diverse range of experiences is represented.
This approach fosters a sense of unity. It reminds attendees that mental health is a shared concern—whether or not one is currently feeling its effects directly. Johnson notes, “Everything we see again goes back to our mental health, and if we don’t take care of that, where are we as a community?” It is this collective forbearance that drives attendees to seek help, support, and understanding.
Recent years, especially during the pandemic, have exacerbated mental health issues across the nation. “I think that COVID really took it to a new level,” Johnson reflects. It’s a stark reminder of how vital it is to create spaces where mental health can be discussed candidly and solutions can be explored. “As they say, be the change you want to see—this is my attempt to do just that,” he expresses, his passion clear.
For those interested in joining this vital dialogue, the town hall event is free of charge, and there’s no limit on the number of tickets available. Everyone is invited to come together to listen, share, and learn. If you wish to participate, grab your tickets and be part of a transformative day committed to mental wellness and community strength.
The Kansas City mental health town hall isn’t just an event; it’s a movement toward better understanding and compassion within the community. So mark your calendars for September 28th—let’s work together to support one another and foster a healthier, happier Kansas City!
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