Depression is probably the most common form of mental illness.
We've all had it at some point. A failed relationship, financial setbacks, the death of a loved one, and countless other unpleasant experiences can send folks into a tailspin...
The Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is Wyoming’s first local suicide call center and now, after two years of existence, it is expanding to be open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and the Olivia Caldwell Foundation, with the support of the Natrona Collective Health Trust, will begin offering support groups for parents and caregivers of children struggling with mental health issues.
Starting on May 1st, Taco John's International will kick off a month-long fundraiser dedicated to curbing suicide in Wyoming.
Taco Johns announced the fundraiser is in partnership with Jonah Bank and Grace For 2 Brothers. The fundraiser coincides with Mental Health Awareness Month, with the event lasting from May 1st through May 31st.
“You almost need to have depression or bad experiences, no matter how much you dread them, if you want to move forward with [music],” Valdez said. “You have to kind of be a loner to be a musician.”