The Stay Strong Foundation

UPDATE

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The Stay Strong Foundation (SSF) in collaboration with the Ad Council, SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) and Grey Worldwide Group will launch a national mental health campaign entitled "Sharing Ourselves...Healing Starts With Us." The campaign is directed toward the African American community and will launch in February. We are very excited!

We have been working tirelessly to motivate a change toward social acceptance about depression and to decrease the negative attitudes and stigma that surround it through our Healing Starts With Us campaign. The SSF in association with NINE Recording Label are pleased to announce the “Used 2 Be Me…Our Stories Through Music” movement.

The “Used 2 Be Me” movement serves as a creative outlet for our young people to artistically tell their stories. At the helm of this movement is Xavier Artis, co-founder of SSF and CEO of NINE. Xavier stated that “this movement is “Prevention Music” and is a conduit for young people to express their deepest feelings. Through “Prevention Music” we are giving our youth an alternative to pain and violence.” The SSF team strongly believes that sharing stories and challenging experiences will help those listening to make conscience decisions.

The targeted population for this movement is individuals within the age group of 18-25 who have a history of physical, mental or sexual abuse—and would like to share their stories via song, poetry, etc. The movement is designed to encourage this targeted group to open up and tell their stories of struggle, of perseverance, and resilience through music and original writings. The “Used 2 Be Me” movement consists of the release of a CD single, a series of compilation CDs and books, DVD, a national music talent search and a website.

On Wednesday, February 3rd and 4th, 2010, NINE recording artists D’Artis will make their national debut on BET’s “The Mo’Nique Show (check your local listings) performing their single “Used 2 Be Me.” D’Artis is a hip-hop/R&B and they are spearheading this movement with their introduction of their style of Prevention Music.

Please be encouraged to continue sharing your story with others because your message supports youth and empowerment that come from "naming our pain." It is the most

Stay strong,


Terrie M. Williams

 


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The Stay Strong Foundation is a National Movement to Support, Educate and Inspire Our Youth and Minority Communities.

“If We Don't Give Our Kids Time…The System Will”

 The Stay Strong Foundation (SSF) works to support, educate and inspire America’s youth through a series of programs and events that are designed to raise awareness of teen issues, promote the personal well-being of young people, and enhance their educational and professional development.

The Foundation encourages corporate and individual responsibility; develops educational resources for youth and youth organizations; provides and coordinates internships; sets up mentoring opportunities; and facilitates visits by prominent individuals and business professionals to schools, libraries, youth organizations and group homes.

SSF also promotes initiatives to benefit the community at large, such as Healing Starts With Us Campaign.  

The Stay Strong Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization founded by Terrie M. Williams and Xavier Artis.

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