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Saturday, September 26 2020 - 00:41
AsiaNet
Maybelline New York Launches Brave Together: A Long-Term Program to Support Anxiety and Depression Worldwide
NEW YORK, Sept. 26, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Around the world, people are living with anxiety and depression. Anxiety 
affects more than 284 million people. Depression affects more than 264 
million.[1] Half of all mental health conditions start by age 14,[2] and with 
Covid-19, these numbers are rising. As the No. 1 international makeup brand, 
Maybelline New York has an opportunity to provide the right support to help 
tackle obstacles that stand in the way of women and young adults making their 
mark. We are launching the Maybelline Brave Together global cause program to 
help destigmatize anxiety and depression, provide critical one-on-one support 
and help everyone, everywhere bravely take on their world. 

Logo - 
https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1281519/Maybelline_Brave_Together_Logo.jpg  

Over the past two years, Maybelline facilitated expert-led research and 
conducted focus groups to better understand the topic of mental health. 
Maybelline has also been working with non-profit partners CRISIS TEXT LINE, 
JED, AND NAMI to have a tangible impact on people struggling with anxiety and 
depression. In a world where 1 in 5 are estimated to be affected by anxiety and 
depression,[3] women are disproportionately impacted.[4] And most mental health 
conditions are undeterred or untreated.[5] 

"Maybelline has always believed in the power of making things happen in your 
life.  And we know that mental health is critical in feeling ready to do that," 
says Trisha Ayyagari, Global Brand President, Maybelline New York.  "We want to 
use our global voice to de-stigmatize the conversation around mental health and 
make support easily accessible.  Now, more than ever, we need to be there for 
those living with anxiety and depression."  

By partnering with leading non-profit organizations, Maybelline's Brave 
Together program aims to, break down the stigma around anxiety and depression, 
provide cross-generational support and resources, and foster a culture that 
lets those who are struggling and their loved ones know that they are not 
alone. The specially curated online site will give people around the world 
access to an online community featuring real-world inspiration and stories from 
people on their own mental health journey, as well as mental health experts, 
tips, and resources.  

"One of the program's key experts is Dr. Kathleen Pike, clinical psychologist 
and professor at the Columbia University Irving Medical Center and the Columbia 
Mailman School of Public Health. Dr. Pike is a scientific advisor to the Brave 
Together program and is leading a global study, funded by Maybelline, on the 
rates and reasons for anxiety and depression specific to Gen Z women. "There is 
a pressing need for a program like this right now, and I am proud to work with 
Maybelline on designing a community for those seeking to learn, listen, and 
inspire open and brave conversations around emotional well-being." 

To meet our community where they are, Maybelline has partnered with leading 
non-profit Crisis Text Line to provide increased access to free, 24/7 
confidential crisis counseling via text message – those in need can text 
TOGETHER to 741741 to connect with a crisis counselor. 

In the spirit of togetherness and cultivating a true global culture of support 
for anxiety and depression, Maybelline is committed to investing $10M over the 
next five years to mental health organizations worldwide who share our goal of 
making a real difference. Join the conversation online at 
www.maybelline.com/bravetogether or on Instagram by tagging @Maybelline and 
#BraveTogether.

[1] 
https://ourworldindata.org/mental-health#:~:text=Globally%20an%20estimated%20284%20million,experience%20anxiety%20disorders%20than%20men.

[2] 
https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/adolescent-mental-health#:~:text=Half%20of%20all%20mental%20health,%2D19%2Dyear%2Dolds.

[3] 
https://www.who.int/news-room/detail/13-04-2016-investing-in-treatment-for-depression-and-anxiety-leads-to-fourfold-return

[4] https://www.who.int/mental_health/prevention/genderwomen/en/

[5] https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/adolescent-mental-health 

Contact:  
Kristen Tully - KTully@maybelline.com   
Mollie Michelson - Mollie.Michelson@maybelline.com 

SOURCE  Maybelline
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