Kid Cudi Battles Darkness: Rapper Becomes Founding Partner for Mental Health Advocacy

Grammy Award-winning artist Kid Cudi, known for his long-standing openness regarding his personal mental health struggles, is joining the impactful movement 'We Are Enough' as a founding partner. This collaboration, announced on Thursday, May 28, amidst Mental Health Awareness Month, aims to dismantle the pervasive stigma surrounding mental health and extend support to individuals grappling with these challenges. Cudi's public journey through his battles has profoundly resonated with and aided a generation of millennial hip-hop enthusiasts, making his involvement deeply personal and authentic.
In a statement, Kid Cudi expressed his commitment: "Been open about my struggles for years — I know what it’s like to be in that dark place. That’s why I’m excited to be a founding member of We Are Enough — a reminder that we already enough, just as we are. 100 percent of proceeds go straight to nonprofits doing the real work on the ground for mental health." This partnership underscores a crucial aspect of the initiative: ensuring that all proceeds and profits are directly channeled to non-profit organizations actively working on mental health support.
'We Are Enough' was founded by entrepreneur Blake Mycoskie, widely recognized for building the global footwear brand TOMS. Mycoskie's own experiences battling depression and mental health struggles spurred him to create this initiative. The organization's mission, as stated on its website, is to "spread reminders in every form — bracelets, messages, actions, community — until feeling ENOUGH becomes the cultural default."
To mark the commencement of this significant partnership, attendees of Kid Cudi’s Rebel Ragers Tour show at Madison Square Garden in New York City on Saturday night, May 30, will receive a special 'We Are Enough' bracelet. The "Pursuit of Happiness" rapper's tour began in April, with the MSG performance preceding stops in Camden, N.J.; Hartford, Conn.; Mansfield, Mass.; and Bangor, Maine, scheduled for the first week of June.
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