New York (May 1, 2025) – Today, to kick off Mental Health Awareness Month, participating college and professional athletes from eight sports organizations in Georgia appear in new public service advertisements (PSAs) promoting mental health across the state. Created with support from the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation and as an extension of the Ad Council’s national “Love, Your Mind” campaign, the series leverages the star power of local sports heroes to show fans how taking care of their minds sets them up to succeed in life. The PSAs, which will appear in Georgia throughout 2025 and beyond, also direct audiences to free resources on a new landing page, Georgia.LoveYourMindToday.org.
According to Ad Council research fielded in late 2024, only one in four Georgia adults surveyed strongly agree they know of steps to care for their mental health and only one in five strongly agree they know of how to process difficult emotions in a healthy way. To help Georgians normalize talking about and caring for mental health, beloved college and professional athletes – who so many fans look up to – are helping extend that message this Mental Health Awareness Month and beyond, including:
- Atlanta Braves (MLB): Michael Harris II
- Atlanta Dream (WNBA): Jordin Canada
- Atlanta Falcons (NFL): Bijan Robinson
- Atlanta Hawks (NBA): Kevin Willis, retired player
- Atlanta United (MLS): Brad Guzan
- Clark Atlanta University Women's Basketball: Denise Stine and Trinity Jones
- PGA TOUR: Stewart Cink
- University of Georgia Football: Dan Jackson, Malaki Starks and Jalon Walker*
*(recently drafted by the Atlanta Falcons)
“Sports have a unique power to unite communities, and we're harnessing that influence to encourage fans to prioritize their mental well-being,” said Beth Brown, managing director of mental health and well-being at the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation. “By joining forces to champion mental health, these athletes are breaking down barriers and starting conversations that can truly change lives. We're hopeful that this campaign will inspire Georgians to take that first step—whether it's talking to a loved one or visiting Georgia.LoveYourMindToday.org for resources. Together, we can create a future where no one faces their challenges alone."
“We want people across the country to make their mental health a priority. We are so grateful to the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation for their support of this mission, and to the athletes and eight teams and organizations in Georgia for partnering with us to help bring that message to local communities,” said Heidi Arthur, the Ad Council’s chief campaign development officer. “We look forward to continuing this important work together to make a meaningful impact in Georgia, and beyond.”
The “Love, Your Mind” campaign launched nationwide in October 2023, with Huntsman Mental Health Institute as the lead partner, to encourage a more open, accepting and proactive society when it comes to mental health. The new work extends the campaign’s “Rituals We Share” series, developed pro bono by creative agency Walton Isaacson and directed by Nina Meredith of Oscar-winning production company RadicalMedia. The new PSAs will appear in donated media in Georgia throughout the coming year, including digital media and broadcast television.
“This campaign reveals what makes athletes so relatable: their rituals, their routines and their resilience,” said Aaron Walton, CEO of Walton Isaacson. “By spotlighting the humanity behind the hero, we show how mental health is a shared experience—not a silent struggle. It’s a cultural reframing, rooted in truth and connection.”
Since October 2023, the national “Love, Your Mind” campaign has driven nearly 1.6 million visits to LoveYourMindToday.org for free mental health resources. The "Rituals We Share” national PSA series alone has amassed over 27.6 million online video views, and has aired during the MLB World Series, WNBA playoffs, NBA draft, NASCAR races and more.
For more information about the “Love, Your Mind” campaign, including Georgia-specific resources, visit Georgia.LoveYourMindToday.org or follow the campaign on Instagram, Facebook, X and TikTok.
About “Love, Your Mind”
"Love, Your Mind" is a national campaign that offers inspiration, community and educational resources to encourage people across the U.S. to be more open and proactive when it comes to their mental health. The campaign was created by the Ad Council, with lead partner Huntsman Mental Health Institute, to resonate with people across the U.S. who experience mental health challenges – while also holding attitudes and beliefs that may discourage them from seeking help. Additional funding for "Love, Your Mind" is provided by the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation, among others. The campaign includes partnerships with leading creative agencies and media platforms to reach a variety of different audiences and convenes experts, community leaders and influential voices to reduce the stigma around seeking help.
For more information about the “Love, Your Mind” campaign and to access free mental health resources, visit LoveYourMindToday.org or follow the campaign on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok.
About the Ad Council
The Ad Council convenes creative storytellers to educate, unite and uplift audiences by opening hearts, inspiring action and accelerating change. For more than 80 years, the nonprofit organization and its partners in advertising, media, marketing and tech have been behind some of the country's most iconic social impact campaigns – Smokey Bear, Friends Don’t Let Friends Drive Drunk, Tear the Paper Ceiling and many more.
To learn more or get involved, visit AdCouncil.org, join the Ad Council's communities onFacebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and X, and view campaign creative on YouTube.
About the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation
The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation is a philanthropy founded to help transform lives and communities by uniting people across differences to find common cause. Started in 1995 by Arthur M. Blank, co-founder of The Home Depot, the foundation has granted more than $1.3 billion to charitable causes. Our collective giving areas are Atlanta’s Westside, Democracy, Environment, Mental Health and Well-Being, and Youth Development. Across these areas, we take on tough challenges by uniting the courage and compassion of our communities so we can all thrive together. In addition to the priority areas of giving, the foundation oversees a large portfolio of grants including support of essential Atlanta nonprofit institutions, such as Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and Shepherd Center, and enduring founder-led initiatives, such as veterans and the military and stuttering, among others. For more, visit www.blankfoundation.org.
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