WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY: THE IMPORTANCE OF TALKING

The bravest thing you can do is talk.

For World Mental Health Day, our Arsenal family came together to highlight the importance of having open and honest conversations.

Call Samaritans free on 116-123, explore arsenal.com/togetheragainstsuicide, or visit our mental health drop-in service at The Arsenal Hub during home Premier League matchdays.

Enjoy highlights, training, behind the scenes and documentaries to get closer to the likes of Bukayo Saka, Martin Odegaard, Alessia Russo, Leah Williamson, Kai Havertz, Gabriel Jesus, Kim Little, Declan Rice, Beth Mead, Gabriel Martinelli, Ben White, Stina Blackstenius and more.

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22 Comments

  1. After this genocide on Palestinians is stopped, the world really needs to come together to help Palestinians with their mental health as well as physical health, after having endured 75+ years of colonization, occupation and oppression, and 2 years of genocide.

  2. The Arsenal gave me something to look forward to and enjoy during the pandemic. I became family from a half a world away. When Arsenal came to Orlando I got to meet other members of the Arsenal family from across the pond and it felt as though we had been friends for years. Supporting a club makes you feel connected in a way that other things can’t quite fill. Love this club.

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