Join the movement for a better, stigma-free community for all.
Your voice and support make a difference.
Join the movement for a better, stigma-free community for all.
Your voice and support make a difference.
Free Community Event:
RAM FEST Ramsey Agrees Mental Health Matters
A community celebration of connection, care, and awareness honoring Mental Health Awareness Month.
📍Ramsey High School Front Lawn
🗓️ Friday, May 1
⏰ 5:30pm to 8:30pm
Student voices matter—and these 2 designs are proof of the impact they can make. We’re proud to partner with Happy Day Threads and FADO to bring these ideas to life and support mental health awareness.
Stop by FADO to grab your T-shirt and be part of the movement. Together, we’re building a supportive, inclusive community.
Jackson Berberich, Smith School T-shirt Design Winner (Cartoon)
Chloe LaNeve, Ramsey High School T-shirt Design Winner (Flower)
✨ Wear it. Share it. Be part of the stigma-free movement.
Available in youth & adult sizes.
FADO
📍 4 E Main St, Ramsey NJ
☎️ 201-622-7900
Meet the winners:
🎥 Chloe: Breaking Stigma One Design at a Time
Jackson: From Creativity to Impact
Our Ramsey Stigma-Free T-shirts, in partnership with Happy Day Threads celebrate an inclusive, supportive community. Four unique designs, one powerful message — we’re here for each other.
✨ Wear it. Share it. Be part of the stigma-free movement.
Available in youth & adult sizes.
Taskforce Quarterly Meetings
🗓️ Monday, April 13th
⏰ 7:30pm to 8:30pm
📍Ramsey Senior Center
Taskforce Quarterly Meetings
🗓️ Monday, Julio 13th
⏰ 7:30pm to 8:30pm
📍Ramsey Senior Center
Taskforce Quarterly Meetings
🗓️ Monday, October 19th
⏰ 7:30pm to 8:30pm
📍Ramsey Senior Center
You are invited to help make Ramsey a Stigma-Free Zone! All Ramsey residents, young, old and in between, can play an important role in eliminating the stigma that is associated with mental illness. Our goal is to link all community stakeholders to training opportunities and awareness events. Together, we can increase public knowledge about mental illness and the local resources that treat it.
Mental illness is more widespread than many people think. It’s also more treatable, but stigma often gets in the way.
Find out more by exploring our site.