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August 14, 2009
The Jed Foundation’s It’s On My Mind campaign launched on Facebook, with 1,500 fans joining the movement in the first two weeks alone.
The It’s On My Mind campaign was launched in June to raise awareness of the importance of addressing mental health problems, increase the number of people who know the warning signs of mental health conditions and suicide, and support The Jed Foundation’s work to protect the emotional health of colleges students across the country.
The It's On My Mind Facebook page launched two weeks ago and is a place to get more information on mental health, suicide prevention and efforts that are supporting the emotional health of young people across the country. Fans of the page can read articles, watch videos, participate in discussions and order It’s On My Mind gear to help spread the campaign's message offline.
You can share It’s On My Mind with your friends and colleagues by ordering a hat and joining our Facebook campaign.
News & Info
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The Jed Foundation Inspires Thousands to Support World Suicide Prevention Day »
Thousands of people joined The Jed Foundation's It's On My Mind campaign to raise awareness of World Suicide Prevention Day.