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Learn more- Being young & upcoming artists we see firsthand how social media empowers society with a voice. Sometimes that voice is tainted with harsh words, and deep criticism. We are learning ourselves how to use negative energy & comments to fuel our passion and continue working harder for what we love to do. It's not as easy as we make it seem, and millions of others without support sometimes are left feeling as if there aren't any options available to them. If our small voice can help at least one person, then we know we can grow our voice to help & encourage others.
Battle Scars contains an underlying message that many people can identify with. For us, what started out as a cover song from one of our favorite artists; #GuySebastian , it then slowly evolved into a method to create that voice to the story we all have. In reality, everyone has "battle scars." Finding a way to give a voice to those that feel they don't have a voice is super important to us.
Its ok to not be ok, and if we can help one person then we have done our job.
On average, one person dies by suicide every 2 hours in the state of Texas. It is the 2nd leading cause of death for ages 15-34.
According to studies sponsored by The National Institute of Mental Health, over 45% of Americans will have a mental health issue.
On average, children under the age of 18 go over 10 years from the time they have their first symptom until they are diagnosed.
We want to meaningfully connect with people, because a conversation can change a life.
All we want to do is help those in need. We would love to connect with an organization or company to continue to create awareness for Mental Health.
Ask for help: Don't be afraid to let your friends, family, or teachers know what you need when they ask; they want to help. You can also call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline any time - calls are confidential. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline- 1-800-273-8255
Remember that this feeling can be overcome: Family conflict, relationships, grades, sexual identity, and the loss of important people can seem impossible to deal with. But with support from others, you can.
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