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The Coalition for Behavioral Health and the New York Association of Psychiatric
Rehabilitation Services (NYAPRS) announced last week the launch of a new campaign
to help New Yorkers to reach out, connect and comfort one another as New Yorkers
work their way through the COVID?19 crisis and social distancing, advocates
announced in a news release. The ?Strive for Five? campaign aims to educate and
encourage New Yorkers to use a variety of strategies, such as phone, text, web,
social media, and other applications and Zoom technologies to reach out and offer
mental health support to at least five people over the next 30 days. As movement
is increasingly restricted, virtual check?ins grow more important each day,
advocates stated. ?We encourage New Yorkers to connect with people who may be
isolated, lonely or live alone, and to reach out to neighbors, friends, families
and co?workers. First responders, health care workers and other individuals who
are courageously keeping our essential services open also need support now, as do
caregivers who are hard at work taking care of others,? said NYAPRS and the
coalition.