Breaking the Silence.

Building Hope

As a mental health advocate, Jeanna Fox speaks openly about depression, addiction, and the systems that fail too many families. Her mission is to break stigma, spark change, and give people the tools and courage to seek help and stand for others.

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Why change is so desperately needed

Stigma

Too many people suffer in silence, afraid to speak up because of judgment or shame.

Barriers

Insurance gaps, red tape, and broken systems make it harder for families to get the care they need when they need it most.

Silence

Without change, more lives are lost to depression, addiction, and untreated mental health struggles.

I’ve lived the struggle—and I’m committed to the change.

I Understand the Challenge

know what it feels like to be lost in depression, addiction, and grief. I’ve fought for my son’s voice, and I’ve fought for my own recovery. Too often, I found doors closed and resources out of reach.

I’m Addressing the Challenge

That’s why I use my voice today as an advocate. Through speaking, writing, and education, I shine a light on the stigma and policies that keep people trapped—and point toward practical solutions, resilience, and hope.

How I Advocate for Mental Health Change

1.

Share the Story

I speak openly about depression, addiction, and suicide to break the silence.

2.

Educate & Equip

I share tools—behavioral therapy techniques, mindset strategies, and recovery insights—that empower individuals and communities.

3.

Challenge Stigma

I confront the cultural shame and systemic barriers that keep people from seeking help.

4.

Spark Change

Through awareness and advocacy, I push for better policies, stronger support systems, and more compassionate conversations.

Be the Solution

Invite Jeanna Fox to speak at your next event, lead a workshop, or collaborate on awareness initiatives. Together, we can break stigma and build hope.
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FAQ

I work with community organizations, recovery programs, schools, churches, and professional groups who want to open up conversations about mental health. My goal is to meet people where they are—whether that’s in a classroom, a boardroom, or a support circle.

Yes. I offer keynote-style talks for large groups as well as interactive workshops for smaller settings. Talks focus on inspiration and awareness, while workshops dive deeper into practical tools and open dialogue.

I weave my personal journey into each presentation, but always connect it to broader lessons. This way, the story captures attention, and the education equips audiences with tools, resources, and hope they can use right away.

Beyond speaking, I partner with organizations on awareness campaigns, recovery initiatives, and training sessions. I also contribute to newsletters, podcasts, and panel discussions to keep the message alive long after the event.

Because I’ve lived it. I lost my son to suicide, and I’ve battled depression and addiction myself. I know the pain of silence—and I know the power of breaking it.

Yes. I often share recommended tools, reading, and support options that attendees can use after the event. My goal is to connect people with ongoing help, not just inspire them for one day.

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