What is on your mind?

Caring for your mind only makes you stronger.

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Kevin Willis

Former NBA athlete discusses the importance of mental health on and off the court

Jordin Canada

WNBA player talks how you can work on your mental strength

Brad Guzan

MLS player shares how managing his mental health helps keep him calm and focused

Trinity Jones

College basketball player discusses how she stays mentally strong

Local Resources

Find resources to support yourself or someone you love.
  • Education and information on mental illness in Georgia

  • Relationship/marriage and family counselors. 

  • Empowers survivors and families and engages our communities to break the cycle of domestic violence.

  • Kate’s Club mission is to empower children and teens, their families, and young adults facing life after the death of a parent, sibling, caregiver, or someone important to them.

  • Resilient Georgia builds bridges between public and private partners across the state to create an integrated behavioral health network of services and resources for Georgia’s children (0-26) and families.

  • CHRIS 180 offers a wide range of therapies and counseling specialties, ensuring our clients have the resources and support they need, both in-person and virtually at our offices across Metro Atlanta.

  • United Way of Greater Atlanta has been serving the community for almost 120 years. They are one of the largest chapters within the United Way Worldwide network of more than 1,700 independent local chapters serving communities across the world.

  • (Monday-Friday, 9am - 5pm) 770-408-0625

  • Georgia Crisis & Access Line

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Finding Support

It's ok to seek out mental health resources and professional help. In fact, it's pretty common. 

About the Campaign

"Love, Your Mind" is proud to partner with the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation and sports teams across Georgia for this united message about the importance of prioritizing mental health. The project builds on the national "Rituals We Share” campaign, developed by the Ad Council with lead partner Huntsman Mental Health Institute. The goal of the effort is to create a more open and accepting society when it comes to mental health, and to connect people with education and resources to help take care of their mental health.