'We don't want to just talk about that we have problems with mental health, we want to talk about how we can improve our mental health,\u201d said Robinson.
It's Mental Illness Awareness Week, and a group of University of Lethbridge students has launched a campaign aimed at gathering advice from their peers on natural ways to help with mental health. Jaclyn Kucey has the details.That ripple effect inspired Robinson, founder of Mycos Biotech, to launch the #MycosMentalHealth campaign.
Two other U of L student-made companies — Urban Dropout, and Litty Love — joined Mycos for the campaign’s launch during Mental Illness Awareness Week.
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