WELLESLEY, Mass., Oct. 26,
2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Sun Life has expanded its
philanthropic support to help broaden access to mental health
services for underserved and at-risk communities. Recognizing the
impact of mental wellness on overall health, Sun Life is partnering
with the National Alliance on Mental Wellness (NAMI) and the Black
Mental Health Alliance for Education & Consultation, Inc.
(BMHA) to support programs offering mental health and wellness
services to communities that typically have limited access.

"Mental health is part of overall health, and everyone should
have access to care, no matter their income level or where they
live," said Dan Fishbein, M.D.,
president of Sun Life U.S. "Mental wellness can have a substantial
impact on a person's ability to stay healthy, work, and care for
their family and themself. We are pleased to be able to support
these two organizations that are doing great work to connect mental
and physical health, and bring services, education and support
programs to communities in need throughout the country."
Black Mental Health Alliance offers educational forums, referral
services, and trainings that support health and wellness in Black
and vulnerable communities. BMHA engages clinicians, community
health groups, and individuals and families to connect people to
care providers, improve mental health outcomes, and address issues
significant to the Black community, including historical and
race-based trauma, mental health stigma, and social detriments of
health. Sun Life will support two programs with BMHA: the
Community Rap Sessions program, a healing-focused initiative
that will increase access to mental health treatment, educate on
disorders, and seek to reduce stigma; and Generation Now: My
Mind is Art, a short-term summer program providing education,
life and coping skills, and workforce development opportunities for
Baltimore-area youth.
"This critical support from Sun Life will assist the Black
Mental Health Alliance in continuing to address the trauma
experienced by the Black community, particularly the adolescent and
young adult population," said Andrea
Brown, executive director, BMHA. "More importantly, this
supports a larger movement that includes healing and wellness for
the Black community and other underserved communities, utilizing
African centered engagement and healing practices through training
and circles, which are essential to the communities we serve. Sun
Life's generosity helps us expand our reach, train community
members, partners and stakeholders, and heighten awareness about
mental health and healing in the Black community.
National Alliance on Mental Illness works to educate, support,
advocate, listen and lead, to improve the lives of people with
mental illness and their loved ones. NAMI is made up of more than
650 affiliates and state organizations in local communities across
the country, which provide support not previously available to
those in need. Recognizing the growing correlation between mental
and physical health, Sun Life is partnering with NAMI to help
relaunch its Hearts+Minds initiative, which provides
education and resources to help people with mental illness manage
their physical health. The program will meet the immediate and
long-term needs of individuals with serious mental illness,
including those with limited access to wellness resources.
"Historically, underserved and underrepresented communities have
had less access to quality, affordable mental health care, which
has impacted their ability to get help early and the best possible
care," said Jessica Edwards, chief
development officer, NAMI. "NAMI has significantly stepped up our
efforts to reach more people with our free, local support groups
and education programs. We also advocate for everyone to get
the help they need, when and where they need it. We are grateful to
partners like Sun Life, who share this commitment and
dedication."
Sun Life's philanthropic strategy has been centered on diabetes
causes for the past 10 years, with a growing focus on expanding
access to health services. Understanding the close correlation
between mental and physical health and recognizing that health
inequity is also prevalent for mental health services, Sun Life
engaged NAMI and BMHA to support their programming. Supporting
mental and behavioral health as both a primary and secondary
condition is also a key part of Sun Life's disability recovery and
return-to-work strategy.
To learn more about Sun Life's philanthropic and community
support efforts, including support of underserved and at-risk
communities, visit
www.sunlife.com/us/en/about/our-community-involvement/.
To learn more about Sun Life's resources for building a
workplace mental wellness strategy, visit
www.sunlife.com/mentalwellness.
About Sun Life
Sun Life is a leading international financial services
organization providing asset management, wealth, insurance and
health solutions to individual and institutional Clients. Sun Life
has operations in a number of markets worldwide, including
Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Hong
Kong, the Philippines,
Japan, Indonesia, India, China,
Australia, Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia and Bermuda. As of June 30,
2022, Sun Life had total assets under management of
C$1.26 trillion. For more
information, please visit www.sunlife.com.
Sun Life Financial Inc. trades on the Toronto (TSX), New
York (NYSE) and Philippine (PSE) stock exchanges under the
ticker symbol SLF.
In the United States, Sun Life
is one of the largest group benefits providers, serving more than
55,000 employers in small, medium and large workplaces across the
country. Sun Life's broad portfolio of insurance products and
services in the U.S. includes disability, absence management, life,
dental, vision, voluntary and medical stop-loss. Sun Life and its
affiliates in asset management businesses in the U.S. employ
approximately 8,000 people. Group insurance policies are issued by
Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada (Wellesley
Hills, Mass.), except in New
York, where policies are issued by Sun Life and Health
Insurance Company (U.S.) (Lansing,
Mich.). For more information, please visit
www.sunlife.com/us.
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Sun Life U.S.
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