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Supporting Mental Health Awareness Week 2025

17th May 2025

At Supported Living Gateway, we're proud to highlight Mental Health Awareness Week and this year's vital theme: 'Community'. 

We understand that community connections are essential for mental wellbeing. The relationships formed within supportive environments often become crucial anchors for those facing mental health challenges. 

The Mental Health Foundation's blog "Why community is important for our mental health and wellbeing" explores how communities provide us with a sense of belonging, safety, support during difficult times, and give us purpose. Research shows that people who are more socially connected experience better mental health outcomes than those who are isolated. 

Visit the Mental Health Foundation's blog to learn more about the connection between community and mental health, and join us in celebrating the communities that support us all. 

Please join us in supporting Mental Health Awareness Week 2025.

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