Celebrating Mental Health Awareness Month and 5 years of Sidewalk Talk Listening!

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On May 7, 2015 twenty-eight listeners took to the streets of San Francisco to listen.  Now, over 7000 people listen on sidewalks to create the kind of change towards human connection that our culture so desperately needs.  We want to build a MENTAL HEALTH CREATING culture!

Together, we are!  Join Us!


Mental Health Awareness Month Activities

Friday Facebook LIVE
Each Friday in May we will have AMAZING guests on the SWT FB page.

LIVE on Facebook @ 4pm ET, Friday, May 1

We are kicking off Mental Health Awareness Month This Friday With Brad Montague! 

LIVE on Facebook @ 4:30pm ET, Friday, May 8
Thomas Knox from Date While You Wait Fame

LIVE on Facebook @ 4:30pm eT, Friday May 15
Dr. Kelsey Crowe, Best Selling Author of, There Is No Good Card For This

LIVE on Facebook @ 4:30pm ET, Friday, May 22
Dr. Elliot Gann, aka DJ Philthy Drummond Playing a LIVE DJ Set from Today's Future Sound

LIVE on Facebook @ 4:30pm ET, Friday, May 29
TBA

Random Acts of Connection
We'll be sharing ideas on all our social channels and would love for you to follow along and share your #RandomActsOfConnection

Giving Tuesday
#GivingTuesday has been moved up. Funds raised in May will be matched by our friends at SimplePractice.  And throughout the month, some of our members have given us “daily matching challenges”.  Up to $3400 is available for matching. Let's make sure we maximize these donations! We cannot do this without you. Donate Here.

Learning Sidewalk-Tested Listening Together 
We’re also using this month to rekindle excitement for our mission by running a live version of our Listener Training in the Listener’s Facebook group and our leaders from around the world will host live Q&A!
Not a Sidewalk Talk Listener yet? We’re giving away our most popular module for the month of May - watch it now!

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