Spotlight on IASP
Today we end our special edition of the HIKE for Mental Health blog on suicide awareness and prevention on World Suicide Prevention Day. There are … Read more…
National Suicide Prevention Week: Spotlight on AFSP
Welcome back to this special edition of the HIKE for Mental Health blog. This is National Suicide Prevention Week and today is about shining a … Read more…
Suicide Prevention: Awareness
Welcome back to day two of this special edition of the HIKE for Mental Health blog. As we continue our discussion around the difficult topic … Read more…
Suicide Prevention – Let’s Get the Facts
Welcome to what will be the first many posts here on the HIKE for Mental Health blog this week. This is National Suicide Prevention Week … Read more…
National Suicide Prevention Week
Hello everyone! This is a special edition of the HIKE for Mental Health blog and for a special reason. This week is National Suicide Prevention … Read more…
School starting soon? Get the kids outside!
Hello and welcome back! As you are reading this all across the country parents, students, and teachers are preparing to enter the new school year. … Read more…
#hikeOctober’s Fifth Annual Campaign
Help Spread the Word! HIKE for Mental Health’s fifth annual #hikeOctober campaign is live! Sign up at hikeoctober.org. This year our theme is “HIKE for … Read more…
Introducing a new series from Heather Lawson
Welcome to what will be the first of many monthly posts on all things related to mental health here at HIKE for Mental Health. Hello! I am Heather Lawson, a National Board Certified Licensed Professional Counselor and lover of hiking and the great outdoors.
Read more...Preparation, Challenges, and Adventure – Zachariah Nagy on Thru Hiking
First, the Pacific Crest Trail, then the Tahoe Rim Trail, the Benton Mackaye Trail, and others. Now, Zachariah Nagy’s sights are set on the Continental … Read more…
Congratulations to our newest Board member, Brayden Donnelly!
I am pleased to announce that, at our annual Board of Directors meeting earlier this week, Brayden Donnelly was elected as a new member of the Board. He joins co-founders Leo Walker, Tom Kennedy and Nancy Kozanecki who will continue their service on the Board.
Read more...Pearland Veterans Day Walk supports vets battling PTSD at Camp Home
Last evening, the Pearland Veterans Day Walk planning team was honored to present Texas Outreach Manager Zack Alexander from Camp Hope & the PTSD Foundation … Read more…
$14,000 for the Pacific Crest Trail Association
HIKE for Mental Health is pleased to announce the donation of $14,000 to the Pacific Crest Trail Association. The donation is made possible by the … Read more…
Pearland honors vets, funds support
On Saturday, November 9, the community of Pearland, TX, came together to honor veterans and to raise funds to support vets and the families of vets battling PTSD. Thanks to a record number of business sponsors, the sixth annual Pearland Veterans Day Walk netted more than $16,000, which will be distributed to local organizations that provide counseling, direct care, emergency aid and fund research to alleviate suffering from Post Traumatic Stress.
Read more...Are you ready to #hikeOctober?
2,500 miles in 31 days! Together, we can #hikeOctober! Wherever you live, whatever your ability, you can join HIKE for Mental Health to #hikeOctober. Add your miles to the effort and together we can reach the goal. October is the perfect month to get moving outside – not too hot, not too cold. Climb a mountain, stroll along a stream, go to the park, or take a walking tour of your city – wherever you are, whether you cover 1 mile or 100, you can join #hikeOctober. (Yes, it’s free.) Click to learn how.
Read more...Soaring Above the Clouds with Summit Mt. Washington
Our Eighth Annual Summit Mt. Washington hike surpassed all expectations, creating friendships and memories that will last a lifetime! More than 120 hikers joined us for our largest ever group trek to the summit of the highest peak in the Northeast. Click to see amazing photos and learn about the new fundraising record our hikers reached!
Read more...Perfect weather for Gertrude’s Nose hike!
Hikers earlier this month were treated to perfect weather and magnificent views on their round-trip hike to the aptly-named Gertrude’s Nose. Thanks to volunteer hike organizer Matt Erickson for planning and leading this hike in Minnewaska State Park Preserve in upstate New York. Thanks also to the hikers who joined the hike and enjoyed panoramic views of the Hudson River valley.
Read more...Mountains for Mental Health
Since I was 14 I have struggled with depression and some suicidal ideations, and as of 2 and a half years ago I was re-diagnosed with bipolar disorder. And it’s so scary to share that, but I’ve found that sharing our stories begins to put a crack in the stigma. Sharing stories connects us to the people around us to make life bearable. And being listened to saves lives.
Read more...Westside Veterinary Hospital raises Veterans Walk to new heights
Just in time for the holidays we finished distributing the record-setting proceeds from the fifth annual Pearland Veterans Day Walk. These funds were possible only because hundreds of members of the greater Pearland, TX, community came out on Saturday, November 10 for our fifth annual Veterans Day Walk to honor Texas veterans, to celebrate the freedom their bravery has secured for us, and to raise funds for those still battling Post Traumatic Stress. How much did we raise and where did the money go?
Read more...I hikeOctober
By Allen Irwin. Mental health was never once a topic in my household and when it reeled its ugly head, a purple elephant showed up to the party that was somehow invisible. Crazy to look back and try to wrap my head around the fact that any of this could ever be ignored. Yet, this has been the very same story being told all around the world. Why would anyone want to talk about something that can’t be seen. I found myself sitting in a jail cell detoxing from Oxycontin and wondering where it had all gone wrong. And this was how I disguised my mental health by digging myself a hole that I nearly couldn’t climb out of.
Read more...Oktoberfest hikers trek on despite drippy weather
Our 2018 Oktoberfest hikers did not let a little rain dampen their spirits or shorten their hike at Bear Mountain in upstate New York this … Read more…