YouTube Video: Unlocking the Value of Life: Helping Hands Are Everywhere!

Mike Veny

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This poignant video sheds light on the inherent value of every life and emphasizes that help is always within reach, even in the darkest of times. As we observe Suicide Awareness Month, it’s crucial to confront the barriers that prevent individuals from accessing mental health resources. The emotional weight of isolation can be immeasurable, but together, we can pave the way toward a more supportive world. Discover how advocating for mental health helps dismantle the obstacles faced by those in need, and become a beacon of hope for someone today. Stand united in the fight against suicide and support a cause that affects us all. Let’s open the dialogue and foster a community where advocacy leads to action.

Mike Veny

Mike Veny won Corporate LiveWire’s 2022 & 2023 Innovation & Excellence Awards for his work as a Certified Corporate Wellness Specialist®. He also won NAMI New York State’s 2023 Leader Of Mental Health Awareness award. As a PM360 ELITE Award Winner, he was recognized as one of the 100 most influential people in the healthcare industry for his work with patient advocacy. Determined to overcome a lifetime of serious mental health challenges, Mike’s career began as a professional drummer and evolved into becoming a change maker in the workplace wellness industry. Mike is the author of several books, including the best-selling book, Transforming Stigma: How to Become a Mental Wellness Superhero. He is currently furthering his knowledge at Maharishi International University, pursuing a Consciousness and Human Potential degree.

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