U.S. women's national team stars Naomi Girma, Sophia Smith and Sofia Huerta are leading a mental health initiative ahead of the Women's World Cup.
WHAT HAPPENED? In an open letter, Girma paid a beautiful tribute to her friend and former Stanford University team-mate Katie Meyer, who took her own life last year. The loss of someone so close to her motivated Girma to lead an initiative «to destigmatize the conversation around mental health» which will see FOX Sports dedicate one percent of its broadcast coverage to «spotlighting the importance of mental health» during the tournament, in a partnership with Common Goal.
A collective video was released on Tuesday as part of the initiative, too, with Girma, Smith and Huerta joined by USWNT stars Alex Morgan, Megan Rapinoe, Julie Ertz, Trinity Rodman, Alyssa Thompson, Alana Cook and Andi Sullivan to read out a powerful message about vulnerability.
Vulnerability is a sign of strength, not weakness. My teammates and I are determined to make sure everyone has the support they need. Launching the first mental health initiative of its kind with my friends at <a href=«https://twitter.com/CommonGoalOrg?ref_src=» https:>@CommonGoalOrg
. This one’s for you Katie ❤️ pic.twitter.com/AoGLUcxeMUWHAT THEY SAID: «The truest friend I ever had,» Girma wrote of Meyer on the Players' Tribune. «The most unapologetic, positive, caring person in the world. The first person to be open and talk about her feelings. The first person you’d turn to when you needed to talk about yours. And the last person you’d think would take her own life.
»Some days, it still feels like it just happened. Some days, you have a random memory, and you feel it all again so hard. When you lose a true friend, the hardest part
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