Colorado Springs gears up for a night of music and charity as the S.T.A.Y. Foundation hosts a fundraising concert on May 11, aiming to support mental health initiatives in Southern Colorado.
Advocates for Mental Health
Lindsey Thompson, the Founder of S.T.A.Y., and Angie Glenmore, the organization’s President, shed light on their mission and the upcoming event during an interview with NEWS.ORG 21 News.
Thompson’s journey began with Bryson’s Chase, inspired by her struggles in finding mental health support for her son. Originally a modest effort, the foundation has expanded significantly due to the overwhelming demand for mental health services. Thompson expressed, Bryson’s Chase, that was my story, with my kid and now we’ve grown to just be everybody’s story.
The Message of S.T.A.Y.
S.T.A.Y., an acronym for Stronger Together Advocating for You, encapsulates a straightforward message: Stay. Thompson emphasizes the importance of perseverance, urging professionals, parents, and children alike to remain resilient in the face of mental health challenges.
A Beacon of Hope
Glenmore elaborates on S.T.A.Y.’s role as a beacon of hope for those in need. The foundation strives to be a readily accessible resource, especially for individuals facing financial constraints. With a network of dedicated referral providers, S.T.A.Y. aims to bridge the gap in mental health care accessibility.
Concert for a Cause
The highlight of the initiative is the fundraising concert, featuring performances by NAILS, a Nine Inch Nails Tribute band, My Own Summer, a Deftones Tribute band, and local favorite Skin & Bones.
Tickets are available online or at the door, priced at $20 for an all-ages show. In addition to ticket sales, S.T.A.Y. is hosting an auction for an electric guitar, adding excitement to the evening’s festivities.
Conclusion: Support Mental Health Awareness
As Mental Health Awareness Month unfolds, initiatives like S.T.A.Y.’s fundraising concert serve as vital reminders of the ongoing need for mental health support. By rallying together through music and charity, communities in Southern Colorado demonstrate their commitment to addressing mental health challenges. To stay informed about such events and initiatives, download The Local News App today.
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