This November, the QLZH Foundation, hosted by QuickLets, Zanzi Homes and QLC, proudly launches an impactful men’s mental health campaign centered around a compelling series of videos. Sponsored by Fort Fitness, Myoka Spas, Dr Juice, and makeup artist Martina Bugeja, this campaign aims to shed light on the often-hidden mental health struggles that many men face but rarely discuss.
The campaign’s core feature is a series of high-impact videos titled #GlowUpForMensHealth. Each video uses UV blacklight visuals to represent the invisible struggles that men often keep private. Through these symbolic transformations on screen, the campaign delivers a clear message: mental health challenges should be brought to light and openly discussed.
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Why Focus on Men’s Mental Health?
Studies reveal that men are statistically less likely to reach out for help, with only about 30% of men feeling comfortable seeking support when facing mental health challenges. Additionally, 1 in 8 men will experience depression at some point, while 1 in 5 may encounter anxiety. Despite these numbers, social expectations and stigmas can prevent men from speaking openly about their experiences.
Community Support and Campaign Reach
The QLZH Foundation’s campaign calls on everyone to join the conversation, spread awareness, and support mental health as a crucial aspect of well-being. Throughout November, videos featuring participants in powerful visual transformations will be posted on the QLZH Foundation’s social channels, reminding viewers that mental health struggles often go unseen. With help from partners and local influencers, the campaign will bring much-needed visibility to this issue, encouraging men to reach out for support when needed.
We encourage anyone in need to contact the Richmond Foundation, which offers resources and guidance for mental health support. Together, let’s raise awareness, break the stigma, and ensure that mental well-being becomes a priority for everyone.
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