“During a ‘normal year’ mental health awareness is a critical need. Not surprisingly, over the past year, with our world experiencing sickness and isolation this need has been eminently more important and, in many
ways impacts us all. We are honored as a company to join forces with our artists, writers and Vibrant Emotional Health to raise awareness and support for this issue during Mental Health Awareness Month,” shares Terry Hemmings, Provident Entertainment’s CEO/President. “The program our team has put together will be an inspiring evening to band together in a time when togetherness is so vital.”
“In the challenging times everyone has faced during this health crisis, bringing attention to mental health and sharing resources are important to help support each other,” says Phil Thornton, SVP and General Manager of RCA Inspiration/Provident Entertainment. “I’m glad our artists are uniting on this event to bring inspiration and highlight this vital component of self-care, and the services that are out there to provide hope and help for anyone who’s struggling.”
The “Band Together” event will feature original artist performances, special segments from Vibrant Emotional Health, and messages of encouragement to “Band Together” in support of necessary resources for everyone to reach emotional well-being.
“I’m so excited such a diverse group of artists are coming together to engage in a topic that has such diversity – mental health,” states Brian Dishon, SVP of Provident Entertainment. “It is important that all of us are open about our mental health and trust there are people and organizations here to help us each day.”
Vibrant Emotional Health offers confidential, emotional support through crisis services like the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and the Disaster Distress Helpline. The collective group encourages donations made to Vibrant Emotional Health and to learn more about their efforts at Vibrant.org or follow them on social media (@VibrantforAll). If you or someone you know may need support, please take advantage of these free services available 24/7.
“You may feel like you’re walking through a valley right now, but you do not have to walk through that valley alone, and there is hope at the end of it,” explains artist Lydia Laird. “I hope you’re encouraged by these messages.”