Mobile Communications America, Inc. (MCA), a top company offering communication, connectivity, and security solutions, showed strong support for mental health awareness by taking part in the Virginia Beach “Out of the Darkness” Walk on September 20, 2025. This event was led by the MCA Spartans, a group of committed professionals who embody the company’s values of service, excellence, and teamwork. Together, the company came together to honor those affected by mental health issues and to support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP). This initiative was especially meaningful for MCA because it aligns with the company’s “Better Together” philosophy, which highlights the importance of working together and showing compassion to bring about real change. The walk served as both a fundraiser for AFSP and an opportunity to encourage open conversations about mental health and to reduce the stigma that often surrounds it.
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Lisa Blake, President of the MCA Spartans, shared the company’s commitment by saying that mental health is just as important as physical health. She explained that participating in the “Out of the Darkness” Walk was a way for the team to stand together, remember those who have lost their lives to suicide, and support a cause that affects many people. Blake also noted that MCA is proud to support AFSP and its mission to bring hope to those in need.
The MCA Spartans were chosen by their coworkers and leaders for their strong leadership and contributions. They played a key role in organizing the company’s involvement and helped show MCA’s dedication to service and making a positive impact in the community. Their leadership reflects the company’s ongoing commitment to creating a positive difference both inside and outside the workplace.
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Thanks to the efforts of MCA employees and the Spartans, the group raised $5,579 to support AFSP’s important programs. These programs include education, advocacy, and support services for individuals and families in need. These contributions help fund initiatives aimed at preventing suicide and providing support to those affected.
If you’re facing mental health challenges, help is available. You can call the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or visit 988lifeline.org. Remember, you are not alone, and help is always there for you.
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