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Mental Health Talk Antigua goes to church

Editorial Staff by Editorial Staff
May 20, 2025
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Mental Health Talk Antigua (MHTA) has announced a partnership with St. Barnabas and St. Paul’s Anglican Church to launch a new mental health ministry within the church. This collaboration is designed to provide vital emotional and psychological support to the congregation while hosting meaningful activities for the broader St. Paul’s community.

This ministry will serve as a faith-based platform for mental wellness, offering support, education, and outreach aimed at nurturing both spiritual and emotional well-being. With this step, the church becomes a beacon of healing and hope, where mental health conversations are welcomed and support systems are accessible.

In celebration of Mental Health Awareness Month, the organisation has expanded our efforts with a series of impactful initiatives, including:

  • Mental Health Pin Drive– Show your support by purchasing our green mental health awareness pins for $2 or $5. Proceeds will go toward mental health outreach and programming.
  • School Engagements– MHTA is actively visiting selected schools to educate and engage young people in conversations about mental health and wellness.
  • Wear Green Campaign– The organition encourages everyone to wear green throughout the month as a symbol of solidarity and support for mental health awareness.
  • Social Media Awareness– Join the movement online by following its posts, sharing its message, and using its official hashtag to spread awareness.
  • Mental Health Talk LIVE– Its weekly live Facebook broadcast continues, featuring stories and discussions that inform, uplift, and inspire.

Mental Health Talk Antigua also extends a special thank you to everyone who came out to support its annual flagship event, Mindful.

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