October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month Together, We Can Make Our Community a Safer Place October marks Domestic Violence Awareness Month, a crucial time for community health centers to come together in solidarity with survivors and raise awareness about the ongoing fight to end domestic violence. Domestic violence affects individuals across all demographics and is a public health crisis that extends beyond physical harm to impact mental, emotional, and social well-being. Underserved communities face significant challenges when it comes to addressing domestic violence, making them especially vulnerable to abuse while having limited access to crucial care and resources. Factors such as poverty, lack of affordable healthcare, language barriers, and geographic isolation often compound the difficulties that survivors in these communities experience. Economic barriers: Many survivors in underserved communities…
Suicide: Raising Awareness, Breaking the Stigma, Offering Hope
Suicide: Raising Awareness, Breaking the Stigma, Offering Hope Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month is observed every September to encourage open conversations about mental health, educate the public on the warning signs of suicide, and highlight the importance of reaching out to those who may be struggling. The month is an opportunity to remind everyone that help is available, and that suicide is preventable with the right support and intervention. Underserved Communities Disproportionately Affected Suicide rates and mental health challenges disproportionately affect underserved communities, including racial and ethnic minorities, LGBTQ+ individuals, low-income populations, and those living in rural areas. Given the populations Marin City Health and Wellness treats, it’s important to know that suicide rates among Black youth have been increasing at a faster rate than among other…