The rise in far-right activities has left us grappling with fear, and anxiety, and a significant toll on our mental health. Despite these challenges, we draw strength from the solidarity of supportive communities, including faith groups, who spread hope in a time of rising hatred.
We, the Sisters Not Strangers Coalition, are committed to continuing our fight for mental health support, equality, and dignity for all. We will not be silenced by fear, and we will continue to advocate for a society where everyone can live in peace and security.
This reflection report serve as a reminder of the importance of mental health support in our community and as a call to action for all who believe in a just and inclusive society.
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