Musicians join forces to raise awareness about mental health
One in five people are affected by mental health issues
Speak Up is an event put together by local musicians to raise awareness about mental health on behalf of sufferers and their carers.
Event organiser and singer Kylena Vigus said:
‘Mental illness is still little understood by our community, although so many people suffer from these issues, and this affects many others, including families and friends. There is still a workplace stigma attached to these problems. In the last few months I have lost three friends, and felt I really had to do something to put this issue on the agenda – something practical to help. Being a musician – an afternoon of music to raise funds and awareness seemed like one thing I could do.’
Speak Up is holding its first event at the Governor Hindmarsh hotel, with three bands performing.
Kylena Vigus said:
‘This won’t be an afternoon of gloom, it will be a celebration of achievement and empowerment, as well as some very good music.’
The bands, Acoustic Highway, Long Time Coming and Lost in Bass, will play old and new favourites, and the MC will be well known presenter Xavier Minniecon.
The event will be held on the 11th September, 2011 from 1 – 4pm at the Venue, Governor Hindmarsh Hotel.
Part proceeds will go to the Mental Illness Fellowship South Australia (MIFSA).
Kylena Vigus said :
‘The main aim is to encourage those who suffer or are affected by mental illness, to not hide or suffer in silence. Too many lives are lost due to the stigma and public perception. Speak Up is not about education, but realisation that someone close to any one of us could be suffering in silence. ‘
Tickets are available through Venuetix or the Governor Hindmarsh Hotel
More information and interviews: Kylena Vigus (kylenavigus@hotmail.com) (0420 217 265/08 8276 9277)
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