
'Cats Team with Hilinski's Hope for CFB Mental Health Week
9/29/2021 3:30:00 PM | Football, 'Cats Give Back
EVANSTON, Ill. — Hilinski's Hope Foundation (H3H), founded by Mark and Kym Hilinski to honor the legacy of their son Tyler, today announced Northwestern will be participating in the second annual College Football Mental Health Week. The week will focus on a series of mental health initiatives, beginning Saturday, Oct. 2, which will honor Tyler, those lost, and those suffering, and will culminate on October 9.
Northwestern joins more than 50 colleges and universities nationwide participating in Mental Health Week.
"We are extremely proud to partner with Hilinski's Hope as we head into College Football Mental Health Week," said Dan and Susan Jones Family Head Football Coach Pat Fitzgerald. "Our program is committed to breaking down the stigma surrounding mental health, offering quality resources and letting student-athletes know that we care."
"We are so honored that more than 50 schools nationwide will be participating in this year's mental health awareness week," said Mark Hilinski. "This year, more than ever, student-athlete mental health has been in the spotlight and while conversation around mental illness can be tough and even at times uncomfortable, it is absolutely critical for the overall health and well-being of our student-athletes. Throughout the last year, we've continued to see support from schools, fans, students and parents as they join us in the fight against mental illness and that is a major piece of the puzzle that will help destigmatize mental illness and increase mental health resources. We miss Tyler every single day, but we are grateful to know that what we are doing is making a difference and that he would be proud of us."
Northwestern has committed to:
To learn more and/or get involved with Hilinski's Hope Foundation please visit https://www.hilinskishope.org/cfb-mental-health-week.
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About Hilinski's Hope:
H3H helps colleges and universities save lives, eliminate stigma, and scale mental wellness programs for student athletes. H3H does this by sharing Tyler's story, connecting students with mental health resources, and assisting universities to institutionalize best practices. To learn more about H3H please visit www.hilinskishope.org
Media Contact:
Tamarah Strauss/DKC for Hilinski's Hope Tamarah_Strauss@dkcnews.com
Northwestern joins more than 50 colleges and universities nationwide participating in Mental Health Week.
"We are extremely proud to partner with Hilinski's Hope as we head into College Football Mental Health Week," said Dan and Susan Jones Family Head Football Coach Pat Fitzgerald. "Our program is committed to breaking down the stigma surrounding mental health, offering quality resources and letting student-athletes know that we care."
"We are so honored that more than 50 schools nationwide will be participating in this year's mental health awareness week," said Mark Hilinski. "This year, more than ever, student-athlete mental health has been in the spotlight and while conversation around mental illness can be tough and even at times uncomfortable, it is absolutely critical for the overall health and well-being of our student-athletes. Throughout the last year, we've continued to see support from schools, fans, students and parents as they join us in the fight against mental illness and that is a major piece of the puzzle that will help destigmatize mental illness and increase mental health resources. We miss Tyler every single day, but we are grateful to know that what we are doing is making a difference and that he would be proud of us."
Northwestern has committed to:
- Showcasing a lime green ribbon on all players helmets with a "3" in the middle to honor Tyler Hilinski and remember those lost and those suffering in silence
- Encouraging students, parents, alumni, and fans to participate in showing solidarity, eliminating stigma around mental health by holding three fingers in the sky during the first play of the 3rd quarter
- Working with Northwestern Athletics' Peers Urging Responsible Practices through Leadership and Education (PURPLE) Program to develop supplemental programming to complement the messaging of the Hilinski's Hope while giving a platform to our internal player-led organization geared toward the same goal
To learn more and/or get involved with Hilinski's Hope Foundation please visit https://www.hilinskishope.org/cfb-mental-health-week.
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About Hilinski's Hope:
H3H helps colleges and universities save lives, eliminate stigma, and scale mental wellness programs for student athletes. H3H does this by sharing Tyler's story, connecting students with mental health resources, and assisting universities to institutionalize best practices. To learn more about H3H please visit www.hilinskishope.org
Media Contact:
Tamarah Strauss/DKC for Hilinski's Hope Tamarah_Strauss@dkcnews.com
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