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PAPA ROACH CONTINUES SUPPORTING MENTAL HEALTH AND SUICIDE PREVENTION AWARENESS WITH RELEASE OF  “SCARS FEAT. CHRIS DAUGHTRY (LIVE)"

Papa Roach Pledges Donation to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and Ongoing Support of the Organization’s Talk Away the Dark Public Service Campaign

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Audacy to Air Fifth Annual Mental Health Conversation “I’m Listening” to Be Broadcast Live, September 23 on All Stations Nationwide

Audacy will broadcast its fifth annual “I’m Listening,” special, a live national broadcast bringing together artists, athletes, medical specialists and others with intimate conversations about mental health through authentic, open dialogue led by some of the nation’s top influencers.

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Audacy Raises Over $800,000 for American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Through 8th Annual “We Can Survive”

Audacy returned to the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles for its 8th annual “We Can Survive” on October 23. The show, which was hosted by 97.1 NOW (KNOU-FM), featured performances by Coldplay, Maroon 5, Black Eyed Peas, Doja Cat, Shawn Mendes, The Kid LAROI, Saweetie and Young in a Million.

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World Champion Aly Raisman to keynote at MTV Entertainment’s “Better Together Mental Health Storytelling Series”

Series kicks off Thursday, October 7 in recognition of World Mental Health Day and part of MTV Entertainment’s initiative to expand mental health representation. Chris Sullivan, Felix Mallard, Karamo, Lang Fisher and Phakiso “Kiki” Collins will discuss the power of storytelling in entertainment during uncertain times.

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Audacy’s Eighth Annual We Can Survive Concert Returns to the Iconic Hollywood Bowl on Saturday, October 23, Continuing Audacy’s Commitment to Normalizing Mental Health Struggles

Audacy has announced the return of its star-studded concert, “We Can Survive,” on Saturday, October 23 at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, CA. Performances include the Black Eyed Peas, Coldplay, Doja Cat, Shawn Mendes, The Kid Laroi and more, in partnership with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.

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Instagram and TikTok Stars Join Seize the Awkward to Help Young Adults Maneuver Life Changes and the Continued Fallout of COVID-19

In support of National Suicide Prevention Month, World Suicide Prevention Day (September 10th), and as many young adults re-enter the classroom and workplace, Seize the Awkward is launching a partnership initiative to equip young people with the resources and encouragement to reach out to a friend about mental health.

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Talk Saves Lives: We Can All Use Our Voice to #StopSuicide

This year, for National Suicide Prevention Awareness Week and throughout the month of September, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention has partnered with Audacy, whose “I’m Listening” program supports mental health awareness with the insights by AFSP medical health experts.

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Bringing the Topic of Mental Health and Suicide Prevention to the South by Southwest Festival

The future holds incredible promise for creating this safety net through the collaboration that’s already beginning to occur.