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The proposal would officially recognize May 10, 2025, as a national day dedicated to raising awareness about mental health issues affecting Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities. The designation aims to highlight mental health challenges and resources for these populations, who often face unique barriers to accessing mental health care and support. This observance would encourage education, community engagement, and discussion about mental wellness within these communities.
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