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Dante Moore delivers emotional video message after Oregon letter
Summary
After writing a letter to Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek, Oregon quarterback Dante Moore posted an emotional video describing his experiences with depression and urging expanded access to mental health care.
Content
Dante Moore posted an emotional video after sending a public letter to Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek about mental health. In the clip, the Oregon Ducks quarterback spoke about his own struggles with depression and the pressure of balancing football and family illness. His remarks also referenced the need for greater access to mental health care in the state.
Key points:
- Moore posted the video on Instagram following a letter to Gov. Tina Kotek.
- He said he struggled with depression while his mother, Jera Bohlen-Moore, faced breast cancer; she was declared cancer-free in July 2024.
- He called for increased access to mental health care and mentioned virtual programs like Charlie Health as expanding access for some Oregonians.
- The article reports Oregon ranks first in the nation for prevalence of mental health challenges and last in access to care, and that more than half of adolescents with depression receive no treatment.
Summary:
Moore's video put a personal face on the issues raised in his earlier letter and amplified his call for better access to care. Undetermined at this time.
