May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and the Santa Barbara County Department of Behavioral Wellness invites all community members to Turn Awareness into Action.

Throughout the month, residents, organizations and businesses are encouraged to take steps toward supporting mental health through self-care, connection with others, and by joining the countywide effort to Light Up Green.

Light up green!

Lighting buildings green — the official color for mental health awareness — serves as a visible reminder that no one is alone in facing mental health challenges.

This simple act, paired with everyday steps like pausing for self-care and reaching out to others, helps build a stronger, more connected Santa Barbara County.

From May 1-31, dozens of buildings across Santa Barbara County will shine green to show support. Community members are invited to visit, take photos, and share the message of hope A full list of locations is available here.

Capture and share photos of green-lit buildings. Tag #LightUpGreenSBC on social media and/or email photos to Suzanne Grimmesey at suzkirk@sbcbwell.org to be featured on social media and community highlights.

Practice Self-Care Daily:
• Start each day with a self-check: How am I really feeling?
• Take breaks from screens and step outside.
• Practice deep breathing — just 60 seconds can lower stress.
• End your day by reflecting on one thing you are grateful for.
Strengthen Connections:  Meaningful relationships protect mental health.
• Reach out to someone today — even a few minutes of true connection can make a difference.
• Watch Simon Sinek’s short reflection on Ted Talk – on noticing when someone needs support.

Attend the May 6 Board of Supervisors meeting to formally recognize May as Mental Health Awareness Month.

Explore Mental Health Month Activities: Discover free events and activities taking place across the county. View the full calendar here.

Celebrate and visit participating sites lighting up green in May, including:
• Santa Barbara County Courthouse
• Santa Maria City Hall
• Lompoc Veteran’s Memorial Building
• Goleta Community Center
• Santa Barbara Airport Terminal
• Allan Hancock College Campus buildings
• Solvang City Hall
• Carpinteria Children’s Project

See the full list of local buildings lighting up here.

Remember, you are not alone. If you or someone you know needs support, help is available 24/7.  Call the Behavioral Wellness Crisis Response and Services Access Line, 888-868-1649.

For more ways to take-action, check out the Mental Health America 2025 Planning Guide.