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Mental Health Rocks!

If you live or work anywhere in the Stillaguamish Valley, you already know it is an awesome place to be. May is National Mental Health Awareness Month and we want to show how much the Stilly Valley rocks mental health! Physical exercise has been shown to be an important component in mental health and general wellness. This can be achieved by walking, mountain biking, fishing, birdwatching, hiking and so much more! Join your community members outside searching for #SVmentalhealthrocks to care for yourself, explore your community and search for treasure.

For the entire month of May, the Stilly Valley Health and Well Being Collaborative will be stashing beautifully painted rocks up and down the valley. Rocks might be on your favorite trail, hidden in a tree, or sitting out in plain sight somewhere on a sidewalk. When you find a Stilly Valley Mental Health Rock, take a picture and post it on social media or email it to info@stillyvalleyhealth.org with the hashtag #SVMentalhealthrocks for an entry to win great prizes from local businesses!

We will regularly update our Facebook page throughout the month with the trails our rocks are on, information on local activities you can participate in and general daily inspiration to start your day with, so be sure to join us by clicking here.

We would like to thank the following businesses and organizations who donated to this event

| Flowers By George | Rays of Hope

Prize winners will receive notification via email Monday, June 14th 2021

Mental Health Rocks! is a program of the Stilly Valley Health & Well-Being Collaborative. This collaboration is made up of local organizations working together to improve the health and well-being of our community. For more information about the collaborative, please click HERE.

If Emotional pain were visible, we would all conduct ourselves very differently.

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

1-800-273-8255

Crisis Text Line

Text -741714

National Youth Talk Line Youth Serving Youth through age 25  –1-800-246-7743

LGBTQ Peer Support – 1-888-234-7243

Bullying Support Text Line – Text 66746

Additional Resources

Decompress with our soothing yoga videos:

Standing Yoga

Chair Yoga

The following is data from ParkRx and shows the health benefits of being out in nature for your physical and mental health Click on any of the items below to learn more:

Physical Activity

Hypertension

Obesity

Inequalities – Disparities

Brain Health

Here are some other trails that might peak your interest. However, there will be no rocks at these locations:

Old Sauk River Trail

Boulder River Trail

Beaver Lake Trail

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