This year's focus is on supporting the wellbeing of those affected by humanitarian emergencies
Today is World Mental Health Day (Friday 10 October), and the focus this year is supporting the wellbeing of those affected by humanitarian emergencies.
Isle of Man Samaritans says it's been receiving calls from people concerned about current global events.
The charity says it's there for anyone struggling with any issues at any time of the day.
Ria Sheridan is from there and says while things can feel out of control, talking can make them easier to deal with:
Isle of Man Samaritans is hosting a volunteer recruitment afternoon on at Windsor Coffeehouse Saturday 25 October between 2-4pm if you'd consider volunteering for the charity.
If you have been affected by anything in this article, you can find help and support here.

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