June is Pride Month, a time to support and celebrate our LGBTQ+ staff, participants and community members. It’s also an opportunity to bring attention to LGBTQ+ issues, recognize the incredible work of advocates and to reaffirm our commitment to health equity for all.

Inequity harms mental health. So, while being LGBTQ+ is absolutely NOT a mental illness, LGBTQ+ folks often face unique mental health challenges primarily due to facing stigma, discrimination, and bias in many forms. Anti-trans legislation, hate-based crimes, and discrimination shouldn’t overshadow Pride, but they can’t be ignored.

Mental Health Connecticut is in support of the LGBTQ+ community and recognize that combatting homophobia and inequity is an ongoing commitment. We pledge to work towards safety in all forms for the wellbeing of our employees, program participants, and the communities we serve across the state of Connecticut.

Learn about MHC’s work with Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Wellness.

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