More Good Days, Together: Mental Health Awareness Month with the Statesville Police Department
May is Mental Health Awareness Month - a time to come together as a community to support one another, raise awareness, and break the stigma surrounding mental health. This year’s national theme, “More Good Days, Together,” reminds us that mental wellness is not something we achieve alone - it’s built through connection, understanding, and support.
At the Statesville Police Department, we recognize that mental health is an essential part of overall well-being and public safety. Every day, our officers interact with individuals and families who may be facing challenges that aren’t always visible. That’s why we are committed to fostering a community where conversations about mental health are encouraged, resources are accessible, and no one feels alone.
The Power of Connection
One of the key messages of this year’s campaign is simple but powerful: connection is protection. Strong relationships - with family, friends, neighbors, and community members - can help reduce feelings of stress, anxiety, and isolation. Taking time to check in on someone, listen without judgment, or offer support can make a meaningful difference.
Breaking the Stigma
Mental health affects people from all walks of life. By sharing stories, speaking openly, and supporting one another, we can help break down the stigma that often prevents individuals from seeking help. Organizations like Mental Health America (MHA) and the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) encourage everyone to turn silence into connection - because every conversation matters. And, if you need to talk, the 988 Lifeline is there.
Important Dates
Important Dates to Know
- National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day: May 7, 2026
- Mental Health Awareness Week: May 11 - 17, 2026
These moments throughout the month highlight the importance of supporting mental health at every stage of life - from childhood through adulthood.
Ways to Get Involved
There are many simple but impactful ways to participate in Mental Health Awareness Month:
- Be Seen in Green: Wear green to show your support and spark conversations about mental health.
- Share Resources & Stories: Use social media or personal conversations to raise awareness and reduce stigma.
- Move for Mental Health: Participate in activities that support both physical and mental wellness.
- Check In on Others: A simple message or conversation can go a long way.
- Explore Resources: Take advantage of toolkits and information available. Learn more from Mental Health America here, the National Alliance on Mental Health, or 988 Lifeline here.
Supporting Our Community
At SPD, we are committed to being part of the solution - connecting individuals with resources, responding with compassion, and working alongside our community partners to support those in need. Whether it’s through outreach, education, or daily interactions, we strive to help create a safer, healthier Statesville for everyone.
Mental health matters - this month and every month. By working together, supporting one another, and continuing the conversation, we can help create more good days for everyone in our community.
If you or someone you know is in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988, the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, to connect with trained counselors 24/7. Learn more about 988 Lifeline here.
Together, we can make a difference.
Statesville Police Department
301 S. Tradd St.
Statesville, NC 28677
704-878-3406
www.statesvillenc.net