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Hi! My name is Jaimi McPeek. I am an actress, dancer, model and singer who is pursuing her directorial debut of her feature film called Flip of a Coin. This movie is all about raising awareness for depression and mental illness. It shows how someone who is struggling with these demons can truly see the world through a broken lens. I too am someone who has struggled and currently struggles with an illness which drives my passion for the success of this film.
You can help one of 970 Million people worldwide suffering with depression and mental illnesses by helping to bring this film to the world. Please donate now.
I want to truly bring this story to life and shed light on the many faces of mental illness that the world needs to see.
Any money raised on this campaign will go directly to equipment, hiring a good crew, and booking locations. I don't settle for anything less than greatness, so I want this to have the best crew possible, the best cameras possible, and the best team altogether possible. Any amount large or small is deeply appreciated as you are helping to open peoples' eyes on the horrors of mental illness. My goal with this film is to show that mental illness WILL NOT WIN! No matter what, you are not alone. I already have the story put together and the vision, now I need your help to make the rest fall into place! Please donate and share this around. Help make a difference to all of those who may be suffering. I ask that you please continue to share the word about Flip of a Coin. You never know what people are dealing with on the inside and you never know how much this movement can help them (I do have a support group too)! It is a safe space where you can vent and never be judged. Again, inner demons are NOT something to be ashamed of; they are merely an obstacle in your life just like anything else.
In America, Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death between the ages of 10 and 34.
Every 12 minutes, someone loses their life to suicide.
Depression is the leading cause of disability worldwide
In 2019, 19% of people in the United States were diagnosed with a mental illness, only 43% received any help.
Over 90,000 people worldwide found that the stigma against mental illness is one of the top reasons they didn't receive help.
1/3 of people employed with a mental illness fear that talking about it will get them fired.
15% of people worldwide view those with mental illnesses as a burden.
90% of people worldwide say that the stigma against mental illness has affected them.
38% of Americans are said to be "definitely/probably" unwilling to have someone with a mental illness move next door to them.
58% of Americans are said to be "definitely/probably" unwilling to have someone with a mental illness work with them
A whopping 68% of Americans are said to be "definitely/probably" unwilling to have someone with a mental illness marry into their family
Self-harm in girls ages 15-19 is up 62% in the past few years and 189% in girls ages 10-14
Steven Aitchison
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