BR PROUD: YOU AREN’T ALONE PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS STORIES OF DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY THROUGH ART
You Aren’t Alone Project bringing awareness to living with depression and anxiety.
by: Carly Laing
Posted: Apr 9, 2019 / 02:33 PM UTC / Updated: Apr 9, 2019 / 02:33 PM UTC
You Aren’t Alone Project bringing awareness to living with depression and anxiety.
You Aren’t Alone is a new project in the Capital City that highlights what it’s like to live with depression and anxiety and reminds those suffering that you are not alone in this battle.
Right now organizers are looking for people willing to share their story and have it displayed through art at an event on July, 26 at the Mid City Ballroom from 7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.
Organizers are also seeking local artists interested in bringing these stories life.
For more information on the You Aren’t Alone Project or to learn how to be a part of this project click here.
The deadline for story application is May, 19.
COUNTRY ROADS MAGAZINE: THE YOU AREN'T ALONE PROJECT
Depression, anxiety, and mental health in general have steadily risen in the public consciousness—in fact, May is National Mental Health Awareness Month—but when it comes to the complexities of individual experiences, language can, at times, fall short. In hopes of giving people an alternative stage to tell their stories, Baton Rouge’s Chelsea Borruano is launching a new mental health awareness initiative called The You Aren’t Alone Project.