Mental health stigma refers to negative attitudes and beliefs about people who have a mental health condition. This stigma can lead to discrimination, shame, and reluctance to seek help. It often stems from a lack of understanding or misconceptions about mental illness. Overcoming stigma involves education, open dialogue, and challenging stereotypes. Community.Health aims to foster an environment where individuals feel safe and supported in their mental wellness journey. By sharing personal stories and promoting accurate information, we can collectively reduce the burden of stigma and encourage more people to access the care they need without fear of judgment. Support groups and advocacy organizations play a crucial role in this effort, creating spaces for connection and understanding.