THE MISSION OF BLAZE
BLAZE is designed to shine a light on mental health issues. These are some of the most pressing issues facing people globally, and BLAZE is dedicated to making a difference.
BLAZE holders’ “BLAZERS” benefit not only from exclusive rewards from our corporate sponsors and supporters, but also from being part of a fun, exciting, and purpose-driven community that spreads hope and makes a real difference. While the passion for animal meme coins may dwindle over time, BLAZE offers something deeper—potentially both financially rewarding and personally motivating.
As the meme coin space shifts to movement-driven coins, BLAZE will lead the charge. By joining BLAZE, you may benefit, not only financially, but also be part of a mission to save lives and inspire change. It’s a win-win: the chance to grow your investment while making a lasting impact, fueled by corporate and community support.
BLAZE: THE EVERYDAY GUY
hundreds of millions of people will experience mental health conditions throughout their lives. Blaze represents these people. On the outside, Blaze looks like he’s
got it all together—happy, outgoing, and fun at parties.
But underneath, Blaze is also struggling… he has some really tough days
This duality makes Blaze relatable to millions of people who hide
their pain behind a smile. Blaze shines a light on these hidden struggles
while helping raise awareness and funding for the charities working
to support those in need. Blaze is more than a character; he’s a movement.
By joining Blaze, you’re not just investing in a token—
you’re supporting a mission to make a real-world impact and showing
that the crypto community cares about the challenges many people face daily.
MENTAL HEALTH & ADDICTION STATISTICS
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THE TRUTH ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH
- Hundreds of millions suffer from them yearly, and many more do over their lifetimes. It’s estimated that 1 in 3 women and 1 in 5 men will experience major depression in their lives.1
- Suicide is a global phenomenon; in fact, 77% of suicides occurred in low- and middle-income countries in 2019. Suicide accounted for 1.3% of all deaths worldwide, making it the 17th leading cause of death in 2019.2
- 71% of global anxiety disorder burden could be avoided if all people with anxiety disorders accessed optimal treatment.3
- 13.9% of the world’s population experienced mental disorders in 2021.3
- As of 2021, there were around 14.1 deaths from suicide per 100,000 population in the united states.4
- 2.6 million deaths per year were attributable to alcohol consumption, accounting for 4.7% of all deaths, and 0.6 million deaths to psychoactive drug use.5
REFERENCE LIST
- https://ourworldindata.org/mental-health
- https://www.who.int/teams/mental-health-and-substance-use/data-research/suicide-data
- https://www.healthdata.org/research-analysis/health-risks-issues/mental-health
- https://www.statista.com/statistics/236567/number-of-suicides-in-selected-countries-by-gender/
- https://www.who.int/news/item/25-06-2024-over-3-million-annual-deaths-due-to-alcohol-and-drug-use-majority-among-men