Mental Health Awareness Month serves as a time for reflection and renewed commitment, shining a spotlight on the urgent need for more inclusive and effective mental health support for forcibly displaced families. While past advocacy efforts have led to meaningful policy changes, persistent challenges in funding, implementation, and accessibility continue to hinder progress. This article explores the current landscape, examines past efforts, and outlines tangible steps to turn awareness into action, ensuring that all families have the opportunity to heal and thrive.