Iga Swiatek makes use of her platform on National Mental Health Day urges fans to make donations and plans Q A session alongside her psychiatrist to help raise awareness
Iga Swiatek makes use of her platform on National Mental Health Day urges fans to make donations and plans Q&A session alongside her psychiatrist to help raise awareness Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Dbajcie o siebie!
? Today is World Mental Health Day and because of that I would like to take some actions to help
Please take care! ? Dziś Światowy Dzień Zdrowia Psychicznego, dlatego tak jak zapowiadałam chciałabym w tym roku znowu podjąć pewne działania Dbajcie o siebie! ? Today is World Mental Health Day and because of that I would like to take some actions to help Please take care! "I'm going to continue my little tradition and donate my prize money from the tournament in Ostrava. 58 k Euro will support a charity that helps children struggling with mental health issues in Poland," Iga Swiatek tweeted. She also elaborated on the importance of donating money, irrespective of the amount, for important causes like mental health and also urged people to donate money, believing that by doing so one could make a bigger impact. "I'm speaking about it openly because I know that every gesture and every donation counts when we talk about something as important as our mental health," Swiatek stated. "Especially that this year's motto of this day is to make our mental health the priority. I encourage everyone to donate even small amounts to one of the charities because together we can make a bigger impact," she added.
Iga Swiatek makes use of her platform on National Mental Health Day urges fans to make donations and plans Q&A session alongside her psychiatrist to help raise awareness
Iga Swiatek to donate money on the eve of the world mental health day World No. 1 took to Twitter to shed some light on her decision to donate her prize money from reaching the final at the to a non-profit organization in Poland. The Pole announced the decision on the eve of World Mental Health Day during the trophy ceremony at the Ostrava Open. The 21-year-old took to Twitter to elaborate on her decision. She revealed that she will be donating the money to a charity that works for children suffering from mental health issues in her home country, Poland. ? Dziś Światowy Dzień Zdrowia Psychicznego, dlatego tak jak zapowiadałam chciałabym w tym roku znowu podjąć pewne działaniaDbajcie o siebie!
? Today is World Mental Health Day and because of that I would like to take some actions to help
Please take care! ? Dziś Światowy Dzień Zdrowia Psychicznego, dlatego tak jak zapowiadałam chciałabym w tym roku znowu podjąć pewne działania Dbajcie o siebie! ? Today is World Mental Health Day and because of that I would like to take some actions to help Please take care! "I'm going to continue my little tradition and donate my prize money from the tournament in Ostrava. 58 k Euro will support a charity that helps children struggling with mental health issues in Poland," Iga Swiatek tweeted. She also elaborated on the importance of donating money, irrespective of the amount, for important causes like mental health and also urged people to donate money, believing that by doing so one could make a bigger impact. "I'm speaking about it openly because I know that every gesture and every donation counts when we talk about something as important as our mental health," Swiatek stated. "Especially that this year's motto of this day is to make our mental health the priority. I encourage everyone to donate even small amounts to one of the charities because together we can make a bigger impact," she added.