Georgia Recognizes Mental Health Awareness Month
September 30, 2025 | Football, General
Presented by the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities
ATHENS, Ga. – The University of Georgia Athletic Association is proud to join with the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD) in recognizing Mental Health Awareness Month, taking place in October.
This important initiative highlights the value of mental well-being for student-athletes, staff, and the entire Bulldog Nation. By partnering with DBHDD, Georgia Athletics is helping spread awareness and encourage open conversations around mental health, including promotion of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, a free, confidential, 24/7 support line for anyone in distress or concerned about a loved one.
"Mental health is just as important as physical health, and our athletes, coaches, and fans need to know they are never alone," said Kevin Tanner, Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities. "Through partnerships like this with UGA Athletics, we're making sure every Georgian, from students to alumni to families across the state, knows about 988 and feels empowered to reach out for help. It's okay not to be okay, and it's always okay to ask for help."
"This collaboration reflects our shared commitment to support the whole athlete, mind and body," said Dr. Dylan Firsick, UGA's Assistant Athletic Director for Mental Health and Performance. "By connecting our student-athletes and fans with resources like 988, we're normalizing mental health conversations and providing tools for resilience, recovery, and success both on and off the field."
Fans can learn more about mental health resources and support by visiting: 988ga.org.
About DBHDD:
DBHDD empowers individuals with behavioral health challenges, fostering recovery and emphasizing strengths. We also provide tailored services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, promoting independence and fulfilling lives. DBHDD manages the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
This important initiative highlights the value of mental well-being for student-athletes, staff, and the entire Bulldog Nation. By partnering with DBHDD, Georgia Athletics is helping spread awareness and encourage open conversations around mental health, including promotion of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, a free, confidential, 24/7 support line for anyone in distress or concerned about a loved one.
"Mental health is just as important as physical health, and our athletes, coaches, and fans need to know they are never alone," said Kevin Tanner, Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities. "Through partnerships like this with UGA Athletics, we're making sure every Georgian, from students to alumni to families across the state, knows about 988 and feels empowered to reach out for help. It's okay not to be okay, and it's always okay to ask for help."
"This collaboration reflects our shared commitment to support the whole athlete, mind and body," said Dr. Dylan Firsick, UGA's Assistant Athletic Director for Mental Health and Performance. "By connecting our student-athletes and fans with resources like 988, we're normalizing mental health conversations and providing tools for resilience, recovery, and success both on and off the field."
Fans can learn more about mental health resources and support by visiting: 988ga.org.
About DBHDD:
DBHDD empowers individuals with behavioral health challenges, fostering recovery and emphasizing strengths. We also provide tailored services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, promoting independence and fulfilling lives. DBHDD manages the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
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