New Book Launches to Transform Men's Mental Health—Proceeds Support Veterans' Nonprofit
USA News November 04, 2024
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New Book Launches to Transform Men's Mental Health—Proceeds Support Veterans' NonprofitNew York, NY – November 05, 2024 (USANews.com) – Author, veteran, and men's mental health advocate Richard Sharratt proudly announces the release of his latest book, Which Wolf Will You Feed? The book, featuring an impactful Foreword by bestselling author and Navy SEAL Will Chesney, addresses the unique mental health challenges faced by men, with a particular focus on supporting military veterans.
About the Book:
Drawing on the powerful Cherokee legend of the two wolves, Which Wolf Will You Feed? equips readers with essential tools to confront adversity, nurture their positive attributes, and embark on a journey of personal growth. The book delves into:
- The historical roots of stigma surrounding men's mental health
- Current challenges faced by men, especially veterans
- Practical advice and expert insights for effective interventions
Release Date:Friday, 8th November 2024
Available on Amazon and at all major book retailers, Which Wolf Will You Feed? aims to enhance dialogue on men’s mental well-being. Sharratt encourages readers to purchase the book on its release day to help achieve Amazon Best Seller status and maximize charitable contributions.
A Mission of Hope and Healing:
All proceeds from the book will benefit MENtality Matters, a nonprofit co-founded by Sharratt dedicated to supporting veterans and first responders through life-saving programs. With alarming statistics showing that 22 veterans take their own lives daily, this mission is critical. Sharratt emphasizes, “With every book sold, we move one step closer to eliminating the stigma attached to men’s mental well-being and reducing the suicide rates among veterans.”
Join the Movement:
Sharratt urges readers to champion this cause by purchasing the book and sharing it widely. “Please share this with at least 10 friends. Together, we can challenge the stigma and build a supportive community for men’s mental health,” he says.
About Richard Sharratt:
Richard Sharratt is a veteran with 15 years of military service, including a combat tour in Afghanistan. After his military career, he became a trained counselor and co-founded MENtality Matters. Drawing from personal experiences and professional expertise, Sharratt is committed to fostering resilience and well-being among men, particularly veterans.
For More Information or Media Inquiries:Public Relations ManagerMENtality MattersEmail:[email protected]Website:www.mentalitymatters.org