Minority Mental Health Awareness Month
Differing cultural perspectives on mental health, barriers or limited access to care, historical trauma, and inequitable policies can all add invisible weight. Minority Mental Health Awareness Month is an important time for education and advocacy, and to reaffirm a commitment to ensuring that all construction workers are seen, heard, and understood.
The Bricklayers' Member Assistance Program (MAP) is a place to talk to someone who grasps the pressures of the job and who can provide culturally responsive support and guidance. BAC MAP will help you get connected to the resources that work for you, no matter your background or story. We encourage all BAC members and their loved ones who are seeking mental health help to get in touch by calling 1-833-MAP-TALK, M-F, 8am-7pm ET.
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March 17-23, 2025: National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week

Addiction is a commonly misunderstood disease, which results in persistent stigma and ineffective health responses. Debunking myths around substance use and addiction is a critical part of prevention, intervention and recovery. In support of our members who may be at risk of or are living with a substance use condition, the BAC Member Assistance Program (MAP) is committed to raising awareness and promoting productive, fact-based conversations around drug and alcohol use.
To better understand the facts about how the addicted brain works, click here to watch a short video from Yale Medicine.
Click here to get the myths vs. facts on addiction.
If you or a loved one are in need of substance use support, guidance or treatment, please contact BAC MAP at 1-833-MAP-TALK (M-F, 8am-7pm ET). You may also click here to access a treatment locator.
If you or someone you know is experiencing a life-threatening emergency, please call 911. You may also obtain immediate 24/7 help from the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by calling 988.





