12/16/2025
There are moments that stop you cold.
Moments that remind you how fragile love is, how heavy silence can become, and how devastating it is when pain goes unseen for too long.
I shared a video today from a place that is deeply personal to me—not as commentary, not as opinion, but as a mother, a family member, and a human being who has lived alongside addiction and mental health struggles. When mental illness and addiction go untreated, the cost isn’t abstract. It’s lives. It’s families. It’s futures that never get the chance to unfold.
As parents, as loved ones, we would do anything to save the people we love. We sacrifice sleep, stability, finances, peace—sometimes even ourselves hoping that love alone will be enough. But love without access, without support, without real-time help is often not enough. And that truth is heartbreaking.
This is not about politics.
This is not about assigning blame.
This is about humanity.
It’s about acknowledging that people are hurting quietly, loudly, desperately and too often they don’t know where to turn in the moment they need help the most. It’s about recognizing that mental health care shouldn’t be a privilege, a debate, or a delayed response. It should be there—when someone is spiraling at 2 a.m., when a parent is terrified for their child, when someone is one decision away from changing everything.
That’s why I’m building Generational Health.
Not as an app—but as a lifeline.
A place rooted in compassion, access, and real human support. A way to change the trajectory of families, not just individuals. A way to interrupt cycles of pain before they become tragedies.
Because it’s OK not to be OK.
But it’s not OK to be alone.
If we come together communities, parents, professionals, neighbors we can make a difference. We can save lives. We can change outcomes. And we can do it without judgment, without politics, and without waiting until it’s too late.
This is about choosing care over silence.
Connection over isolation.
Action over apathy.
For every family that’s struggling.
For every parent who’s scared.
For every person who thinks no one sees them you matter.
And we’re building something to prove it.