Voters can choose their favorite piece in each category: children, adult, and youth. The winner for first, second, and third place in each category will be announced following the close of voting.
“The response to the call for submissions had been absolutely, positively overwhelming with amazing, creative works of art across all ages that communicate so many unique perspectives on youth mental health. We’re looking forward to the community participating in the voting and can’t wait to share the results,” said Christi Nowak, MPH, MBA, System Director of Community Health and Engagement.
There are over 100 art submissions for the contest.
To cast your vote and learn more about mental health resources in your area, go to voicesforcommunityhealth.org.