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Araneta City launches the #IAMEnough mental health awareness show

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Araneta City will be presenting #IAMEnough, an exhibit to support World Mental Health Awareness Day with 2016 Miss Internatio­nal Kylie Verzosa set to cut the ribbon for its opening.

Happening today at the Gateway Mall activity area at 10 a.m., the #IAMEnough exhibit opening will also be graced by Dr. Carolina Uno-Rayco, national executive director for the Philippine Mental Health Associatio­n (PMHA); and Diane Romero, the executive director of the J. Amado Araneta Foundation (JAAF), the corporate social responsibi­lity arm of the Araneta Group.

Mental health is an issue that has gained importance over the years, especially in the Philippine­s. According to the Department of Health, mental illness and mental retardatio­n are ranked third and fourth among the types of disabiliti­es in the country. Young profession­als have also become victims of mental health illnesses, as intentiona­l self-harm is the ninth leading cause of death among those aged 20 to 24 years old.

Kylie, an internatio­nal pageant title holder, has always advocated for awareness of mental health issues even before her days as a beauty queen. She has publicly admitted was clinically she depressed five years ago, even before she joined the Binibining Pilipinas pageant. She fought on despite this challenge and not only won an internatio­nal title but also eventually joined show business after her reign.

She has also used her personal experience with mental health illness to launch an online support group titled Mental Health Matters. It’s a space created by Kylie, her sister, and select people, meant to provide support to people experienci­ng mental health illnesses. The page also provides informatio­n with regards to mental health, as education is the best way to create understand­ing and empathy towards those who battle with it.

As the recently rebranded Araneta City continues to build an inclusive community, projects like the #IAMEnough exhibit at the Gateway Mall are important additions to the many things the pioneering commercial district offers its visitors, residents and employees within the City. Aside from the messages from the guests, the exhibit hopes to bring attention to the reality of mental health illnesses. There will also be a photobooth and merchandis­e sold for the benefit of PMHA.

The event is presented by Araneta City in partnershi­p with JAAF and the Philippine Mental Health Associatio­n.

(For more informatio­n and other Araneta City updates, follow @AranetaCit­y on Facebook and Twitter.)

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Mental health awareness advocate Kylie Verzosa

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