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Subject: Mental health can’t wait — neither should funding

Preview text: A vote on mental health funding is coming and your voice could change the outcome.

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Dear Supporter,

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When Elise tried to get therapy, she was put on a six‑month waitlist.

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Six months of panic attacks. Six months of sleepless nights. Six months of wondering if anyone would ever call her back.

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Elise’s story isn’t rare. It’s what happens when a mental health system is stretched so thin that the people who need care the most are left waiting.

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And right now, Congress is deciding whether that changes.

In the coming days, lawmakers will vote on a bill that would expand funding for community mental health clinics, crisis response programs, and affordable teletherapy. These programs are lifelines for millions of people. Particularly young adults, low‑income families, and rural communities.

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But without enough public pressure, this funding could be delayed, reduced, or cut entirely.

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That’s why ClearMind Action Network is mobilizing supporters across the country to speak up.

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We are calling representatives, sending letters, and showing up in offices to demand one simple thing: mental health care must be treated as essential, not optional.

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And we need you with us.

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It takes less than one minute to tell your elected officials that people like Elise shouldn’t have to wait months for help.

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Click here to send a message to your representative and demand full funding for mental health care.

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Every message adds pressure. Every voice makes it harder for lawmakers to look away.

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People are struggling right now. They don’t have six months to wait.

Thank you for standing up for a system that works for everyone.

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In solidarity,

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The ClearMind Action Network Team

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