SOUND Behavioral Health Launches “Orange Door” Campaign for Mental Health Awareness Month

SEATTLE, May 06, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- This May, in recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month, SOUND Behavioral Health is proud to launch the “Orange Door” campaign—a bold new initiative designed to raise awareness around the growing need for mental health and substance use treatment in King County, while highlighting SOUND’s vital role as a gateway to transformative, community-based care.

As a centerpiece of the campaign, seven life-sized orange doors are being installed at prominent locations throughout King County. These vibrant installations bring SOUND’s logo to life—an orange door that represents a welcoming entry point to hope, healing, and recovery. As “The Orange Door” of King County, SOUND provides access to vital mental health and substance use services for more than 15,000 individuals each year. Follow SOUND on Instagram and LinkedIn to see where the doors are popping up and join the movement toward hope, healing, and recovery.

“For nearly 60 years, SOUND has been opening the door to better futures for people across King County,” said Katrina Egner, president and CEO of SOUND. “This campaign is a celebration of that legacy and a call to action. The need for accessible, compassionate behavioral health care has never been greater—especially as funding uncertainties threaten the critical services we provide.”