By NATE KING
Salina Post
During the May 15 Salina City Commission meeting, Mayor Hoppock proclaimed May as Mental Health Awareness Month. The proclamation was read by Julie Clayson, Central Kansas Mental Health's community based services coordinator.
On this episode of "King in the Community" I sit down with Clayson and Gretchen Boyum from Central Kansas Mental Health Center (CKMHC) to discuss the importance of prioritizing mental health wellness, the ways CKMHC is partnering up with private businesses during the month of May, the different services and mental health support groups CKMHC provides, and the issues surrounding veterans suffering from depression and anxiety.
"I don't know anybody who hasn't gone through a mental health challenge, meaning that you had a moment in life when things were hard. It's just a matter of having the courage to say so and to be able to share your testimony. What we've found out is that being with one another, being in a group, checking in on one another, is one of the greatest things you can do to support mental health," Clayson said.
"Having a village, having people that can surround you, and you can share with them when you need it. Find your village and if you need one, come see us at Central Kansas Mental Health Center, we'd be happy to help you find a group or providers that can support you in finding what that village looks like for you."