06/03/2026
June is Men’s Mental Health Month.
The paintball community is unlike any other. We compete hard, we battle through adversity, and we leave everything on the field. We celebrate victories together, learn from defeats together, and build bonds that often last a lifetime.
Behind every mask is a person carrying their own challenges. Some are fighting battles everyone can see. Others are fighting battles no one knows about.
Whether you’re a teammate, competitor, referee, field owner, or weekend warrior, remember that strength isn’t just measured by what you do on the field. Sometimes the strongest thing you can do is check in on a friend, ask for help, or have an honest conversation about what you’re going through.
The paintball community is a family. A brotherhood. And no one should have to fight their battles alone.
This month, take a moment to reach out to your teammates and friends. A simple message, phone call, or conversation could make a bigger difference than you realize.
If you are struggling with depression, suicidal thoughts, or feelings of hopelessness, please speak with your doctor or call or text 988 to reach the Su***de & Crisis Lifeline.
For additional men’s mental health and su***de prevention resources, visit:
🔗 RequiemAthletics.com
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