Arizona Cardinals' Raise Awareness for Mental Health Game
Sunday, December 7, 2025, 1000 - 2000
That’s because leading medical and advocacy organizations are collaborating with the Cardinals to host the team’s first-ever Raise Awareness for Mental Health Game on Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at State Farm Stadium as the Cards take on the Los Angeles Rams.
This game is one of three NFL games that will raise awareness for mental health during the upcoming season. (The other two designated games will take place at SoFi Stadium [Los Angeles Rams vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers] on Nov. 23, 2025, and at Northwest Stadium [Washington Commanders vs. Denver Broncos] on Nov. 30, 2025.)
Led by Brook Choulet, M.D., a nationally recognized concierge sports psychiatrist and founder of Scottsdale-based Choulet Performance Psychiatry, the initiative underscores the growing movement to prioritize mental wellness within professional sports and society at large.
“This game represents a powerful moment for sports and mental health,” said Dr. Choulet. “With the Cardinals’ support, we’re sending a clear message: mental health is just as vital as physical health, and the conversation belongs in stadiums, locker rooms, and living rooms. We look forward to advancing this conversation and making history.”
This historic event is being held in collaboration with three organizations dedicated to mental health advocacy and community impact:
1. The American Psychiatric Association Foundation (APAF)
2. The American Board of Sports and Performance Psychiatry (ABSPP)
3. The Maricopa County Medical Society Foundation (MCMSF)
In addition to the on-field action that will take place Dec. 7, an exclusive Pre-Game Panel will bring together a professional athlete along with prominent voices in sports psychiatry and mental health advocacy to discuss the evolving landscape of mental well-being in professional sports. The Pre-Game Panel will take place in the Club Level Lounge at 10 a.m. and will feature:
- Rawle Andrews, Jr., Esq., Executive Director, American Psychiatric Association Foundation
- Brook Choulet, M.D., Founder, Choulet Performance Psychiatry and President of both ABSPP and MCMSF
- Derek Suite, M.D., Founder and CEO of Full Circle Confidential; Team Psychiatrist in the NFL and NBA
- Professional athlete (more details will be announced soon)
To purchase Arizona Cardinals Dec. 7, 2025 football game tickets, visit: https://bit.ly/dec7cardinalsmentalhealthgame
When you purchase tickets to the Arizona Cardinals’ Dec. 7, 2025 game using this designated link, you’ll receive access to the Pre-Game Panel. Additionally, $5 from every ticket sold will directly benefit APAF and MCMSF, supporting their ongoing mental health programs and community outreach initiatives.
How it Works:
- Choose the section where you'd like to be seated. All tickets are discounted to a Group Rate that saves you anywhere from 5-20% off the SeatGeek price.
- Complete the easy ticket purchase process.
- Tickets arrive instantaneously in a SeatGeek account with the email you use to purchase your tickets. If you don’t have a SeatGeek account, one will be created for you upon purchase.
- Ticket Delivery: You will receive an email from SeatGeek/Project Admission with instructions to access your tickets through your Arizona Cardinals SeatGeek account.
“The Arizona Cardinals mental health awareness football game is more than a symbolic gesture. It is a power sweep for culture change,” said Andrews. “When elite athletes speak openly about mental wellbeing, it breaks stigma, inspires action, and reminds fans that strength includes asking for help when needed. The American Psychiatric Association Foundation is honored to help champion this cause.”
The Maricopa County Medical Society (MCMS) Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization focused on medicine and healthcare. Founded in 1966, the foundation operates exclusively for charitable, scientific, and educational purposes. It is focused on three priorities: 1) Providing outreach to underprivileged students about careers in healthcare; 2) Leveraging the medical community to educate physicians about community partners that can help with social determinants of health; and 3) Providing scholarships to medical students coming from underprivileged backgrounds. For more information, visit mcmsfoundation.org
The American Psychiatric Association Foundation promotes mental health literacy, connects underserved communities to needed care, and shifts attitudes about mental health. The foundation works in the community to provide the support and resources needed to prioritize mental wellbeing where individuals live, learn, work, worship, and play. Backed by the medical expertise of the APA and industry-leading strategic partners, the foundation administers community-changing programs, public education campaigns, grants, and awards aimed at increasing mental health literacy, connecting individuals to needed care, and shifting
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Website: https://go.evvnt.com/3112210-2?pid=2874
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This game is one of three NFL games that will raise awareness for mental health during the upcoming season. (The other two designated games will take place at SoFi Stadium [Los Angeles Rams vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers] on Nov. 23, 2025, and at Northwest Stadium [Washington Commanders vs. Denver Broncos] on Nov. 30, 2025.)
Led by Brook Choulet, M.D., a nationally recognized concierge sports psychiatrist and founder of Scottsdale-based Choulet Performance Psychiatry, the initiative underscores the growing movement to prioritize mental wellness within professional sports and society at large.
“This game represents a powerful moment for sports and mental health,” said Dr. Choulet. “With the Cardinals’ support, we’re sending a clear message: mental health is just as vital as physical health, and the conversation belongs in stadiums, locker rooms, and living rooms. We look forward to advancing this conversation and making history.”
This historic event is being held in collaboration with three organizations dedicated to mental health advocacy and community impact:
1. The American Psychiatric Association Foundation (APAF)
2. The American Board of Sports and Performance Psychiatry (ABSPP)
3. The Maricopa County Medical Society Foundation (MCMSF)
In addition to the on-field action that will take place Dec. 7, an exclusive Pre-Game Panel will bring together a professional athlete along with prominent voices in sports psychiatry and mental health advocacy to discuss the evolving landscape of mental well-being in professional sports. The Pre-Game Panel will take place in the Club Level Lounge at 10 a.m. and will feature:
- Rawle Andrews, Jr., Esq., Executive Director, American Psychiatric Association Foundation
- Brook Choulet, M.D., Founder, Choulet Performance Psychiatry and President of both ABSPP and MCMSF
- Derek Suite, M.D., Founder and CEO of Full Circle Confidential; Team Psychiatrist in the NFL and NBA
- Professional athlete (more details will be announced soon)
To purchase Arizona Cardinals Dec. 7, 2025 football game tickets, visit: https://bit.ly/dec7cardinalsmentalhealthgame
When you purchase tickets to the Arizona Cardinals’ Dec. 7, 2025 game using this designated link, you’ll receive access to the Pre-Game Panel. Additionally, $5 from every ticket sold will directly benefit APAF and MCMSF, supporting their ongoing mental health programs and community outreach initiatives.
How it Works:
- Choose the section where you'd like to be seated. All tickets are discounted to a Group Rate that saves you anywhere from 5-20% off the SeatGeek price.
- Complete the easy ticket purchase process.
- Tickets arrive instantaneously in a SeatGeek account with the email you use to purchase your tickets. If you don’t have a SeatGeek account, one will be created for you upon purchase.
- Ticket Delivery: You will receive an email from SeatGeek/Project Admission with instructions to access your tickets through your Arizona Cardinals SeatGeek account.
“The Arizona Cardinals mental health awareness football game is more than a symbolic gesture. It is a power sweep for culture change,” said Andrews. “When elite athletes speak openly about mental wellbeing, it breaks stigma, inspires action, and reminds fans that strength includes asking for help when needed. The American Psychiatric Association Foundation is honored to help champion this cause.”
The Maricopa County Medical Society (MCMS) Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization focused on medicine and healthcare. Founded in 1966, the foundation operates exclusively for charitable, scientific, and educational purposes. It is focused on three priorities: 1) Providing outreach to underprivileged students about careers in healthcare; 2) Leveraging the medical community to educate physicians about community partners that can help with social determinants of health; and 3) Providing scholarships to medical students coming from underprivileged backgrounds. For more information, visit mcmsfoundation.org
The American Psychiatric Association Foundation promotes mental health literacy, connects underserved communities to needed care, and shifts attitudes about mental health. The foundation works in the community to provide the support and resources needed to prioritize mental wellbeing where individuals live, learn, work, worship, and play. Backed by the medical expertise of the APA and industry-leading strategic partners, the foundation administers community-changing programs, public education campaigns, grants, and awards aimed at increasing mental health literacy, connecting individuals to needed care, and shifting
URL:
Website: https://go.evvnt.com/3112210-2?pid=2874
Category: Community | Local / Community
Starting Price Per Person
$ 60.00 USD
Other Information
Where
State Farm Stadium
1 Cardinals Drive
Glendale Arizcona 85305
United States
( Sports Complex - Stadium )
1 Cardinals Drive
Glendale Arizcona 85305
United States
( Sports Complex - Stadium )
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Event ID: 253487
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