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The NBGMHW petition campaign aims to secure official proclamations recognizing National Black Girl Mental Health Week from local, regional, and national authorities.
These proclamations help raise awareness about the unique mental health challenges faced by Black women and girls and advocate for the resources and support they need.
Signing the petition is easy! Simply visit our website and fill out the online petition form with your name and contact information. Your signature will add to the collective voice advocating for mental health equity and empowerment for Black women and girls.
Anyone who supports the mission and goals of National Black Girl Mental Health Week is welcome to sign the petition. Whether you're a Black woman or girl, an ally, a supporter, or a concerned citizen, your signature makes a difference in advocating for change.
After you sign the petition, your name and contact information will be added to the list of supporters. We will use this list to demonstrate widespread support for NBGMHW and advocate for official proclamations from local, regional, and national authorities.
The timeline for the petition campaign varies depending on the response from authorities and the progress of advocacy efforts. We aim to collect as many signatures as possible and engage in ongoing advocacy until our goals are achieved.
The proclamations recognizing National Black Girl Mental Health Week will be used to raise awareness, challenge stigma, and advocate for resources and support for Black women and girls' mental health and well-being. They serve as a symbol of official recognition and validation of our mission and goals.
Absolutely! We encourage you to share the petition with your friends, family, colleagues, and social networks. The more people who sign, the stronger our collective voice becomes in advocating for mental health equity and empowerment for Black women and girls.
Yes, the petition campaign is affiliated with National Black Girl Mental Health Week and Black Girls On The Go® (BGOTG) /Black Girl Travel Movement™ (BGTM). These organizations are dedicated to addressing the unique mental health challenges faced by Black women and girls and advocating for their well-being
Besides signing the petition, you can support the campaign by sharing it with others, engaging in advocacy efforts, contacting local officials or representatives, and spreading awareness about the importance of mental health equity for Black women and girls.
You can stay updated on the progress of the petition campaign by visiting our website regularly, following us on social media, and signing up for our newsletter. We will provide updates on advocacy efforts, milestones reached, and opportunities to get involved in supporting NBGMHW.
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