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"Walk a Mile in My Shoes" rally underway at State Capitol

By Editorial Board Published September 17, 2025 2 Min Read
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"Walk a Mile in My Shoes" rally underway at State Capitol

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS)– At present, the Neighborhood Psychological Well being Affiliation of Michigan (CMHAM) will maintain its “Walk a Mile in My Shoes” rally on the Michigan State Capitol in Lansing. The rally begins at 1:30 p.m.

Former U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow can be a keynote speaker. Stabenow can be joined by different Michigan legislators, advocacy companies, municipal leaders, and labor leaders for a information convention earlier than the rally at midday on the Capital Tower to voice their opposition to the Michigan Division of Well being and Human Companies.

The rally will run till 3 p.m. Attendees are inspired to fulfill with state legislators outdoors the Home of Representatives and Senate chambers, or of their workplaces if the session is over.

Based on occasion officers, the rally will spotlight the significance of accessible psychological and behavioral well being take care of all Michigan residents and the robust opposition, by a broad coalition, to the deliberate bid-out to handle the state`s public psychological well being system.

“This will be our 21st year hosting the Walk a Mile Rally, and our mission remains focused on ending the stigma around behavioral health care and demanding that our legislators reflect on how it feels to be in need of something and not be able to obtain it,” stated CMHAM CEO Robert Sheehan in a information launch despatched to six Information.

“This year’s rally is particularly important as we address the negative impacts of seeking bids for the state’s mental health managed care system with a system that favors the private insurance company takeover of the system.”

Based on state officers, in 2024, the rally hosted almost 2,000 people on the Capitol to advocate for the greater than 300,000 Michiganders who obtain behavioral well being companies within the state.

The Nationwide Alliance on Psychological Sickness reviews 22.8% of U.S. adults expertise psychological sickness every year, demonstrating a transparent want for higher and extra accessible care.

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