Men’s Mental Health Month, observed in June, has been an official holiday since 1994, where it was first known as National Men's Health Week. Then-President Clinton signed the observance into effect. It serves to shed light on the mental health struggles faced by men, dismantle deeply-ingrained societal stigmas and encourage open conversations about men’s mental well-being, as well.
This observance promotes awareness, education, and support for men dealing with various mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety, and suicide. Men’s Mental Health Month provides an opportunity to destigmatize seeking help, highlight available resources, and foster a culture that values men’s mental health, ultimately contributing to overall wellness and improved quality of life for men everywhere.
This observance promotes awareness, education, and support for men dealing with various mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety, and suicide. Men’s Mental Health Month provides an opportunity to destigmatize seeking help, highlight available resources, and foster a culture that values men’s mental health, ultimately contributing to overall wellness and improved quality of life for men everywhere.