A Sandwell mental health champion has picked up a regional award.
31-year-old Samantha Chatwin, from Cradley Heath, has been awarded the West Midlands Thrive Black Country Individual Mental Health Star award.
The awards celebrate unsung heroes in mental health who make a difference to the lives of people in the West Midlands. Samantha beat three other finalists to be named winner after receiving several nominations.
She has been recognised for her efforts creating a Facebook support group which has grown a community who meet weekly. People travel from across the West Midlands to meet with others who are in similar positions and fight against the isolation that so many with mental health issues feel.
Having experienced her own mental health issues, Samantha said she wanted to help others and people who attend her group were really grateful that she’d set it up. She said:
“They’re all amazing. They keep thanking me, but I want to thank them. As much as it’s helped others, it’s helped me loads too!”
Lisa McNally, Sandwell Council’s Director of Public Health, added:
“Samantha is a credit to the borough. Her efforts to end isolation for those with mental health concerns should be commended.
“This is exactly the work we are looking to highlight more of as part of Stronger Sandwell, a community is strongest when the people in it work together.”
Samantha is organising a Family Fun Day at Warley Rugby Club on Saturday 6 June. The day will feature performances by local artists as well as a barbecue and bouncy castle.
Funds raised on the day will support the organisation. If you are interested in being part of the event, please contact Sam at email Sam for more information.
If you are concerned that you are developing a mental health problem please seek the advice and support of your GP. Visit mentalhealth.org.uk for advice.
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