The seventh annual Music Festival for Mental Health by Sound Mind Live is set to take place at the Brooklyn Paramount on May 18. This event aims to combat the high suicide rates among youth in New York City, as reported by the Citizen's Committee for Children's Annual Report. It will feature performances from well-known artists like Borns and American Authors, alongside comedy and panels focusing on mental wellbeing. Attendees will have access to resources from the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Tickets are available from April 3, with an option to stream the event on YouTube, ensuring broader access to its important message.
The seventh Music Festival for Mental Health aims to address high youth suicide rates in New York, featuring performances and resources to support mental wellbeing.
With performances from artists like Borns and American Authors, the event also includes comedy, panels, and resources from organizations like the National Alliance on Mental Illness.
The festival, hosted by Jordan Carlos, provides a space for community engagement around mental health topics, reinforcing the importance of wellbeing through music and arts.
Last year's event in Bushwick saw significant attendance, underscoring the community's commitment to mental health awareness and support through entertainment and resources.
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