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Diplo & Secular Sabbath with Rhye - Looking For Me (Mental Health Awareness) LIVE stream
Diplo & Secular Sabbath with Rhye - Looking For Me (Mental Health Awareness) LIVE stream
Diplo & Secular Sabbath with Rhye - Looking For Me (Mental Health Awareness) LIVE stream is an event aimed at empowering conversations and raising funds for The JED Foundation. Mental Health Awareness Day is an important opportunity to raise awareness and eliminate the stigma surrounding mental health. It encourages us to reflect on our own emotional well-being and support those who may be struggling. The TikTok community has been inspiring, with users sharing their creativity, thoughts, and personal experiences, including their mental health journeys. TikTok has become a caring and supportive community, where stories, hashtags, and kind comments contribute to a culture of support. This year, we are thrilled to partner with Diplo for a one-hour meditative music experience featuring Secular Sabbath, Rhye, and other surprises. This exclusive event aims to raise funds for The JED Foundation, an organization that empowers teenagers and young adults with the skills and support they need to become healthy and thriving individuals. During the live stream, viewers can show their support by tapping on the live room banner to make a donation without leaving the app. Donations are processed through Tiltify, a charitable fundraising platform.
Mental Health Awareness
Mental Health Awareness Day helps raise awareness and remove the stigma around mental health. It's an opportunity to think about our own emotional wellbeing and also support others who might be struggling. We're inspired to see our TikTok community share their creativity, thoughts, and personal expression – including their mental health. From stories, to hashtags of support and kind comments, TikTok is a community that cares for each other.
Diplo's Message
"Mental health is something we don't speak enough about, but it's something we all need to get better at," said Diplo. "This year is hard. We're more isolated than ever, due to social distancing. If you are struggling or have a friend or family member who is, you may not know how to begin a conversation - but there are great resources to help you make a difference."
Partnerships
TikTok has partnered with several leading mental health advocacy organizations to help bring their message to TikTok as a way to foster ongoing conversations around emotional wellbeing. Those partners include: The JED Foundation, The Trevor Project, Providence Health and Seize the Awkward to share tips, resources and conversation starters.
Seize the Awkward
The Seize the Awkward movement provides conversation starters and tips to help you help those who may be struggling with their mental health. "In times of uncertainty, like during this extended Covid-19 period, connecting with friends and family can really help in managing feelings of fear and anxiety, and be good for your health. You don't need to be there, to be there for a friend," said Heidi Arthur, Chief Campaign Development Officer at the Ad Council.
The Jed Foundation
The Jed Foundation (JED) protects the emotional health and prevents suicide for teens and young adults. Their JED Voices and Storytellers series showcase how anyone can be affected by mental health issues — including some of your favorite Olympians, actors and musicians. "We know one of the best ways to help people is through their friends and family, and this is why we provide resources to teach young people to help themselves and their loved ones. We are excited to launch our TikTok account and will continue to share tips to the community," said Erica Riba, Director, Higher Education & Student Engagement at JED.
Providence Health's Work2BeWell
Providence Health's Work2BeWell program provides free curriculum, resources, and implementation tools to make an impact as a student mental health advocate, educator, or parent. "One of our greatest assets as a community is each other — that's why we're so excited to work with TikTok's amazing creators including Hana Giraldo, Notorious Cree, Kyle Massey, Adam Waheed and many others to share wellbeing tips,' said Mary Renouf, Associate Vice President Social and Influencer Strategy.
The Trevor Project
The Trevor Project is the world's largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & questioning (LGBTQ) young people. Their research shows that acceptance can save lives, and that supportive environments — including some found on online platforms like TikTok — can be valuable to LGBTQ youth. The organization educates people on how to prevent suicide in their lives by using C.A.R.E., a simple tool to respond to the possible warning signs for suicide that you might notice in someone else.
Conclusion
Social distancing may continue to keep us physically apart but it doesn't mean we are alone. We invite everyone to continue sharing your stories to help fight the stigma, educate our community, and advocate for each other by using the hashtag #MentalHealthMatters. Don't forget to tune in to catch Diplo and Secular Sabbath as we continue to raise awareness and make a difference together. To learn more about our wellbeing and suicide prevention resources, visit our Safety Center.