Change and the Close Sisters
Bring Change 2 Mind Founder Glenn Close and her sister Jessie tell the personal story of how mental illness has affected their family.
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Put on your shirts and stomp out stigma at a NAMI Walk near you!
It’s time to walk the talk and and stomp out stigma forever! Bring Change 2 Mind is proud to partner with NAMI again this year to do our part to stomp out stigma. Please join us and make our message seen – and heard. There’s no better weapon against stigma than the power of community. Bring your friends, families, co-workers, neighbors, etc. and change minds – and lives. To learn more click here.
Change A Mind About Mental Illness
Director Ron Howard lent his vision to this wonderful PSA, made possible by over 100 volunteers coming together with one simple goal, to change minds about mental illness.
The Staglins
Brandon Staglin and his mother Shari talk about the first time Brandon experienced the symptoms of schizophrenia, and how he learned to manage his mental illness.
Calen Pick & Annie Starke
Calen talks about the challenges he sometimes faces living with schizophrenia, and his cousin Annie discusses her hope for ending the harsh stigmas surrounding mental illness.
The Callaghans
"I remember the weight of the world just being lifted off my shoulders, because there was a name for it...and there was help." Karen Callaghan and her daughter Tricia talk about living with depression, and the importance of seeking help when needed.
Battle Buddy
Sergeant Major Eduardo Leardo speaks to his experiences with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and Brigadier General Loree Sutton talks about the challenges that veterans with "invisible injuries" face.
Behind the Scenes: Bring Change 2 Mind PSA
80 crew, 100 volunteers, and the iconic concourse of Grand Central Terminal. Take a behind the scenes look at the making of the Bring Change 2 Mind national PSA.