Selena Gomez's New Mission: Transforming Mental Health Advocacy

Selena Gomez is embarking on a journey to advocate for mental health, focusing on providing resources for those in need through her Rare Impact Fund. With personal experiences shaping her mission, she dreams of creating supportive spaces and emphasizes understanding the complexities of both mental and physical health.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 25-10-2024 15:16 IST | Created: 25-10-2024 15:16 IST
Selena Gomez's New Mission: Transforming Mental Health Advocacy
Selena Gomez (Photo/Instagram/@selenagomez). Image Credit: ANI
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Selena Gomez, the multi-talented actor and singer, has unveiled her renewed commitment to mental health advocacy, declaring that she is just beginning her impactful mission. In a candid interview with E! News, Gomez discussed her dedication to aiding individuals struggling with mental health challenges through her Rare Impact Fund foundation. She emphasized that, despite the early stages, her goals are ambitious.

At the Rare Impact Fund Benefit on October 24, Gomez articulated her vision of creating sanctuaries for those battling negative thoughts. She expressed her desire to provide essential resources, acknowledging the challenges that lie ahead. "I have big goals, big dreams and I'm just starting, and it feels like a good start," Gomez asserted, as quoted in 'People'.

The 'Only Murders in the Building' star has been open about her personal struggles, including her bipolar disorder and Lupus diagnosis. She stresses the importance of support networks, sharing the impact of simply hearing "I feel you" or "Me too." This connection, she believes, is crucial for healing and fostering positive outcomes.

Reflecting on her wellness journey, the 32-year-old artist revealed insights into the complexities of being a woman, ranging from mental health to physical well-being. Gomez underscored that life is more than a "highlight reel," highlighting the significance of recognizing its nuances and intricacies.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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