Remarks by the President at National Conference on Mental Health
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All of you have shown an extraordinary commitment to what is a critical goal, and that is to make sure that people arent suffering in silence and that we have the capacity to pull together all the resources and support and love thats out there to go after an extraordinary challenge in our society.
The main goal of this conference is not to start a conversation -- so many of you have spent decades waging long and lonely battles to be heard. Instead, its about elevating that conversation to a national level and bringing mental illness out of the shadows.
We want to let people living with mental health challenges know that they are not alone, and weve got to be making sure that were committed to support those fellow Americans, because struggling with a mental illness or caring for someone who does can be isolating. And I think everybody here whos experienced the issue in one way or another understands that. It begins to feel as if not only are you alone, but that you shouldnt burden others with the challenge and the darkness, day in, day out -- what some call a cloud that you just can't seem to escape -- begins to close in.
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