The Event Included Appearances From
Angel Carter Conrad, Alexandra Daddario, Ashley Eckstein, Daniel
Franzese, Isabella Diez,
Jack Wright, Mädchen Amick,
Lisa Ling, Melissa Claire Egan, Nina West, Sam
DeRosa, Soleil Moon Frye,
Zak Williams, Zaria and
More
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LOS
ANGELES, April 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Yesterday,
The Kids Mental Health Foundation (KMHF), formerly known as On Our
Sleeves, hosted its first-ever "Family Celebration Day for Kids
Mental Health" to kick off Mental Health Awareness Month, marking
the expansion of the organization's mission to build a world where
mental health is a vital part of every child's upbringing. The
event, at The Americana at Brand in Glendale, California, featured a carnival-like
atmosphere with a diverse range of activities for all ages – from
storybook readings and arts and crafts to yoga and wellness
sessions – to educate the community and promote children's mental
health.
Guests included Angel Carter Conrad, Alexandra Daddario, Ashley Eckstein, Mädchen Amick, Lisa Ling, Nina
West and more.
Family Day Celebration brought together community members,
KMHF's expert clinicians and staff, and notable guests, including
Alexandra Daddario, Ashley Eckstein, Daniel
Franzese, Isabella Diez,
Jack Wright, Mädchen Amick,
Lisa Ling, Melissa Claire Egan, Nina West, Sam
DeRosa, Soleil Moon Frye,
Zak Williams, Zaria and others,
who participated and helped lead activities throughout the
afternoon. Grammy-nominated artist Sam
DeRosa also hosted a special performance at the event
with DJ Spider also performing throughout the day.
"We were thrilled to be able to create a space where children
and parents can come together and talk about mental health in a fun
and inclusive way," said Dr. Whitney
Raglin Bignall, Associate Clinical Director at The Kids
Mental Health Foundation and Psychologist at Nationwide Children's
Hospital. "We are facing a youth mental health crisis, which is
why early intervention is critical. We are grateful for this
opportunity to create a space where mental health is a vital part
of every child's upbringing."
The Family Celebration Day for Kids Mental Health marked
an evolution of "Songs for Tomorrow," a benefit concert launched in
January last year by KMHF's celebrity champion, Angel Carter Conrad. Inspired by the life of
Aaron Carter, Angel's twin brother,
the concert brought the community together in Los Angeles to help raise awareness about
children's mental health. The Family Celebration Day in
2024, co-chaired by Angel and her husband, Corey Conrad, helped build on that work by
creating an afternoon focused on mental health and family
fun.
"It was so great to look around and see families, friends, and
loved ones unite around a cause that has always been near to my
heart," said Angel Carter Conrad,
celebrity champion for The Kids Mental Health Foundation and
co-chair of Family Celebration Day. "Starting
conversations about mental health from a young age can make all the
difference in the world. We shouldn't wait for a crisis or
something to go wrong for parents or caregivers to step in.
Instead, we must break the stigma and empower our children by
helping them understand why these conversations matter. That is why
I am honored to work with organizations like The Kids Mental Health
Foundation, whose mission is to ensure every child understands how
important their mental health is."
The event also served as an opportunity to raise awareness and
funds to support KMHF's work providing free resources to parents,
caregivers, and health professionals. These resources are designed
to equip them with the knowledge and tools necessary to advocate
for policy changes and support research initiatives in children's
mental health.
Event Highlights Included:
- Major Photo Opportunity: An interactive take on the
classic Step & Repeat, designed for memorable moments.
- Belonging Corner & Kindness Card Station: Sponsored
by Monster High, this station invited attendees to craft heartfelt
messages for loved ones with guidance from KMHF's clinical
team.
- Build a Classroom Kindness Kit: Participants created
kindness kits, which will be distributed to LA schools, fostering
an environment of kindness and support.
- Conversation Station: Featuring new KMHF conversation
cards, this station encouraged open discussions about mental health
and offered prizes for completed "Passports."
- Creativity Corner: Sponsored by JOANN, this area offered
friendship bracelet making and arts and crafts, utilizing supplies
from the JOANN x KMHF product line.
- Mindfulness Corner: With movement stations sponsored by
Go Noodle and sports activations, attendees enjoyed physical
activity while promoting mental wellness.
- Positivity and Story Corners: These corners featured a
Positivity Mirror sponsored by Abercrombie & Fitch and story
readings by various talents.
KMHF also celebrated the expansion of its mission to champion
the mental well-being of children across the nation. The Foundation
believes and promotes that emotional and physical well-being
deserve equal weight when considering a child's health. KMHF will
continue to equip children with skills to navigate their mental
health while also helping adults build healthy, empathetic, and
communicative relationships with the kids in their lives.
KMHF's Family Celebration Day was presented by this year's
sponsors, including Abercrombie & Fitch, Caruso, Go Noodle,
JOANN, and Monster High, as well as host committee members
Christina McLarty Arquette,
David Arquette, Lance Bass, Rebecca
Coleman, Alexandra Daddario,
Andrew Form, Rene Jones, Governor John Kasich, Amanda
Kloots, Valorie Kondos Field,
Jennifer Lynch, Rachel Montez Minor & Rickey Minor, Soleil
Moon Frye, Jaime Pressly,
Jeff Probst, Adam Shankman, Millicent
Shelton, Keleigh Thomas
Morgan, Lennon Torres, Christy
Vega, Alissa Vradenburg,
and Michael Williams. We
extend our thanks for their invaluable support and commitment to
raising national awareness for child mental health. The Foundation
also honored Dr. Stacy L. Smith,
Brianna Cayo Cotter, and
Courtney B. Vance for their
passion and efforts to address the youth mental health crisis.
For more information about The Kids Mental Health Foundation,
please visit
KidsMentalHealthFoundation.org.
ABOUT THE KIDS MENTAL HEALTH FOUNDATION
The Kids
Mental Health Foundation is the leading organization promoting
mental health for children in the United
States. To achieve its vision to build a world where mental
health is a vital part of every child's upbringing, nearly 1,000
mental health professionals and researchers at Nationwide
Children's Hospital, in partnership with other trusted experts,
provide real-world knowledge and expertise to power the
Foundation's free educational videos, guides and curriculum.
Created in 2018 as The On Our Sleeves Movement for Children's
Mental Health, the recent name change reflects the Foundation's
belief that emotional and physical wellbeing deserve equal weight
when considering the health of a child. To date, more than 11
million people have engaged with the Foundation's materials,
helping parents, educators, and coaches be a guiding force for
children all across the United
States.
CONTACT: kmhf@ssmandl.com.
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