Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services

05/06/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 05/06/2025 17:07

05/06/2025 | May is Mental Health Awareness Month in Ohio, Nationally

May 06, 2025

For Immediate Release:
May 6, 2025

May is Mental Health Awareness Month in Ohio, Nationally

Annual Observance Highlights Importance of Mental Well-Being,
Reduces Stigma & Promotes Support

(Columbus, OH) - The Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OhioMHAS), together with RecoveryOhio, is encouraging Ohioans to recognize May as Mental Health Awareness Month by having conversations about mental health and showcasing supports available to those struggling with their mental health.

Aligned with the national recognition, Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jim Tressel issued a proclamation designating May as Mental Health Awareness Month in Ohio.

"While the recognition is observed in May, under Governor DeWine's leadership, mental health is prioritized everyday in this state," said OhioMHAS Director LeeAnne Cornyn. "At OhioMHAS we have worked hard to make services more visible, accessible, and effective, and in doing so, treating individuals and families with the dignity, respect, and understanding they deserve."

As part of the annual observance, OhioMHAS and RecoveryOhio have partnered to develop a free digital toolkit for communities to use to help create conversations about mental health. The toolkit includes social media, newsletter and website messaging, and images, available to download here.

In Ohio, approximately one in five adults live with mental illness, and about 1.8 million adults live with substance use disorders.¹

"We know that mental illness and substance use disorders affect millions of Ohioans," said Erin Reed, Director of RecoveryOhio. "The good news is that with effective prevention, treatment, and recovery supports, people can and do recover. Ohioans living with these conditions can go on to lead healthy, fulfilling lives."

Anyone experiencing a crisis can call, text, or chat the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline to reach a trained specialist who can offer help and support. 988 provides 24/7, free and confidential support to anyone experiencing a behavioral health crisis, which includes both mental health and substance use. Since the nationwide launch in July 2022, Ohio call centers have responded to nearly 500,000 calls, chats and texts, and are currently averaging more than 18,000 contacts a month.

For a list of local Mental Health Awareness Month activities visit the RecoveryOhio Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/RecoveryOH/ or X page at https://x.com/recovery_ohio.

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¹ 2022-2023 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia)

Contact:
Eric Wandersleben, OhioMHAS Director of Media Relations
eric.wandersleben@mha.ohio.gov | 614.359.6754

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