HOPE MEANS NEVADA, ANTHEM ANNOUNCE APRIL 9 – 15 VIRTUAL EVENT
SCHEDULE FOR #ASK5 TO SMASH STRESS SOCIAL MEDIA CAMPAIGN
Week 2 of Campaign Spotlights Normalizing Normal Bodies
WHAT:
For the second week of its monthlong #Ask5 to Smash Stress social media campaign for National Stress Awareness Month, Hope Means Nevada (HMN), the community-based non-profit focused on eliminating youth suicide in the state, and campaign sponsor Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield will focus on Normalizing Normal Bodies. The campaign will be accessible on HMN’s Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages.
#Ask5 to Smash Stress is a peer-to-peer social media campaign that focuses on encouraging teens to connect with their peers and raise awareness that could improve mental wellness and even save lives. Throughout the month, this campaign encourages teens to #Ask5 of their friends how they are doing and provide actionable techniques to foster mental health and wellness. The teens will be encouraged to log onto social media daily to learn about stress-relieving strategies, including how to achieve balance between life and school, mindful eating and healthy body image, fostering healthy relationships, finding a therapist who is the right fit and more. Mental wellness tips and meaningful discussions will be shared on the social media platforms via daily live presentations and short videos.
WEEK 2 SCHEDULE: NORMALIZING NORMAL BODIES
Sunday, April 9: Kick-off video with an overview of the campaign and what the audience can expect presented by Jayna Hughes
Monday, April 10: Doctor Annie Weisman will discuss how to cultivate a healthy relationship with food and create a positive body image.
Tuesday, April 11: Infographic on understanding body dysmorphia
Wednesday, April 12: Infographic on body insecurity
Thursday, April 13: Check in & chat box question with Kenzie Vojvoda
Friday, April 14: Social media musical performance with Positively Arts
Saturday, April 15: Weekly Recap – Five takeaways from the week
WHERE:
Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @hopemeansnevada
HASHTAGS:
#Ask5toSmashStress
#Ask5
#SuicidePrevention
#MentalWellness
#ItsOKtoNOTbeO
#StressAwarenessMonth
ABOUT HOPE MEANS NEVADA
Hope Means Nevada’s (HMN) mission is to eliminate teen suicide and empower Nevada’s youth to live hopeful lives. As one of the most trusted and visible mental health resources in the state, HMN inspires a culture of empathy and advocacy around mental health. While raising awareness around Nevada’s high rates of mental health challenges, the organization strives to amplify hope and connect youth with desperately needed resources. Through collaborative, compassionate, inclusive and impactful efforts, the community-based initiative envisions a suicide-free Nevada. For more information about Hope Means Nevada, go to www.hopemeansnevada.org and follow along on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. The new National Suicide Prevention Hotline number is now three-digit dialing code 988. Those experiencing a mental health emergency can also text “Home” to 741741 to reach the National Crisis Text Line.
ABOUT ANTHEM BLUE CROSS AND BLUE SHIELD NEVADA
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Nevada helps improve healthcare access and quality for more than 650,000 Nevadans by developing innovative care management programs and services. Anthem’s top priority is the health and well-being of its members and enabling access to comprehensive healthcare. Through health education and community outreach programs, members are empowered to choose and sustain a healthy lifestyle. Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield is the trade name of Community Care health Plan of Nevada, Inc., an independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. Anthem is a registered trademark of Anthem Insurance Companies, Inc. To learn more, visit www.anthem.com. Also, follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/anthemBCBS_news or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/AnthemMedicaid/.