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Maccabi leagues stand in support of mental awareness project

Have you recently experienced some bad news – the bereavement of a friend or a loved one, lost your job, a life-changing condition, the end of a relationship, debt, gambling or a drug addiction, or perhaps an issue with self-confidence?

February 3, 2020 09:51

By

Danny Caro,

Danny Caro

2 min read

There are a plethora of reasons why people suffer from mental health problems. But far too often, the individuals in question prefer to suffer in silence and keep their problems to themselves. I’m sure we all know someone, even if they haven’t told us yet.

That’s why I’m right behind the JAMI initiative – 1 Minute for Mental Health. The project, in association with Maccabi GB – the community’s leading health, fitness and welfare provider – will be supported across junior and senior Maccabi football leagues and teams on Sunday to coincide with the upcoming Mental Health Awareness shabbat this weekend.

It’s been a hot topic in the sports world for many years. During my 19 years in sports reporting, I’ve also played the role of team-mate, manager, Director of Football, confidante, mentor, diplomat and even, at times, agony uncle. My advice has not always worked, but I’ve had a decent rate of success.

It’s never easy knowing exactly the right thing to say all the time, but I’m a great believer that our own personal experiences shape us as individuals.