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The Children’s Mental Health Matters Campaign, coordinated by the Mental Health Association of Maryland and the Maryland Coalition of families, helped to plan this event to kick off Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week in Maryland.

“Governor Hogan declared May 1st through 7th Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week in Maryland.  To bring recognition to this campaign, Mrs. Hogan hosted a youth art display at the House Office Building in Annapolis.  Celebrating Through Art:  The First Lady’s Youth Mental Health Awareness Art Display grand opening and reception was held on May 2nd and welcomed over 175 student artists, teachers, service providers, and state government officials.  The youth were asked to depict something which made them feel mentally happy, healthy, and hopeful.  Forty-four students participated from thirty schools throughout Maryland.   Youth artists with and without disabilities came together as one artistic voice to highlight the importance of good mental health for all children in Maryland.

The Maryland Department of Disabilities, Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene-Behavioral Health Administration, Maryland State Department of Education, Mental Health Association of Maryland, Maryland Coalition of Families, and the Center for School Mental Health have partnered on this initiative to bring attention to the need for unified and aligned strategies when addressing children’s mental health needs in our state.      

The art show will run May 1st through May 12th at the Lowe House Office Building in Annapolis.  We are extremely proud of all the student artists and very appreciative to Maryland’s First Lady for being our gracious host.  Please enjoy our captioned slide show of the reception and many pieces from the display at the below link.

Thank you to the participating schools and programs:

Alexander Hamilton Elementary School

Arundel Lodge

Augusta Fells High School for Visual Arts

Baltimore Lab School

Crofton Middle School

Dr. Carter G. Woodson Elementary and Middle School

Forbush School Glyndon

Foundations School

Franklin Middle School

Franklin Square Elementary and Middle School

Glenelg Country School

Green School of Baltimore

Hampden Elementary and Middle School

Maryland School for the Blind

North Hagerstown High School

Old Mill High School

Park School

Parkdale High School

Perry Hall Middle School

Queen Anne’s County High School

School of the Incarnation

St. Elizabeth School

St. Paul’s Lutheran School

Sudlersville Middle School

The Frost School

Villa Maria School

Village Academy of Maryland

Wade Elementary School

Windy Hill Elementary School

Worthington Elementary

 

Thank you to:

Wimsey Cove Framing and Art

www.marylandframing.com

 

Bel Air String Quartet

Violins – Catherine Huang (Science and Math Academy at Aberdeen High School) & Morgan Bair (Bel Air High School)

Viola – Leah Rolf (Bel Air High School)

Cello – Melissa Baum (Bel Air High School)” 

— Carrie McGraw, Maryland Department of Disabilities

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