Depression Awareness Campaign Sponsors
Special thanks to the Walk To Washington Sponsors for their generous support and for their commitment to raising awareness about the disease of depression. Together, we will rally for national help for those trying to beat depression.
19 million Americans suffer from depression. Stigmas, misunderstanding and unequal health care coverage exacerbate this national problem and make it hard for Americans to find or even ask for help when they are trying to beat depression.
If you would like to sponsor our efforts to shed light on this crippling disease and spur national change in mental health care legislation, please contact us today.
Postpartum Support International is dedicated to helping women suffering from perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, including postpartum depression, the most common complication of childbirth. We also work to educate family, friends and healthcare providers so that moms and moms-to-be can get the support they need and recover.
The Historic National Road was the nation’s first federally funded interstate highway. It opened the nation to the west and became a corridor for the movement of goods and people. Today, visitors experience a physical timeline, including classic inns, tollhouses, diners and motels that trace 200 years of American history. Check out the Historic National Road in Indiana and Ohio.
Award winning bp Magazine and it’s new sister publication – esperanza are quarterly magazines tailored to the unique interests and needs of people living with bipolar disorder and anxiety and depression respectively. Both publications deliver cutting-edge research and news, and are packed with in-depth features and “everyday heroes” profiles providing education, support and hope to their readers.
Mark your Calendars: National Depression Screening Day 2010 will be on Thursday, October 7th, 2010.
DepressionForums.org is a peer to peer Depression & Mental Health Community Support Group. Overcoming the stigma attached to depression and mental illness, through advocacy and education.
The Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) became the first official sponsor of Walk to Washington earlier this month. DBSA is the leading patient-directed national organization focusing on the most prevalent mental illnesses.
St. John’s Mercy Behavioral Health is dedicated to providing education, prevention and treatment for psychiatric illness and chemical dependency for the community we serve.




