This isn’t just another piece of fan apparel. Inspired by the powerful and necessary statement made by Patriots wide receiver Mack Hollins, this Patriots WR Mack Hollins 988 Shirt is a profound piece of advocacy you can wear. It’s a bold statement designed to break the silence surrounding mental health and champion the life-saving resources available to everyone, anywhere in the United States.
Mack Hollins 988 You Are Worth It Shirt | The Ultimate Mental Health Awareness Tee
The design itself tells a powerful story of struggle and hope. The front of this white tee immediately draws the eye to the number ‘988’—the , easy-to-remember 3-digit number for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Surrounding this vital number are words that resonate with so many who struggle in silence: “Alone,” “Scared,” “Tired,” “Hurt,” “Forgotten,” “Vulnerable,” “Empty,” and “Trapped.” These handwritten words represent the raw, honest feelings that often go unsaid, acknowledging the stark reality of the fight many face.
But the story doesn’t end in despair. The back of the shirt delivers a powerful and uplifting counter-message that’s impossible to miss. In large, bold letters, it proclaims, “YOU ARE WORTH IT!!!” This isn’t just a phrase; it’s a vital declaration. Surrounding this core affirmation are the words of healing, recovery, and community: “Healed,” “Supported,” “Loved,” “Strong,” “Valued,” “Together,” “Joyful,” and “Noticed.” It’s a beautiful, colorful reminder of the journey from darkness to light and the profound power of connection and support.

When Mack Hollins wore this 988 Mental Health Awareness Shirt, he used his massive platform to highlight a critical, universal cause. By choosing this tee, you are doing the same. You join a growing movement of athletes, celebrities, advocates, and everyday people who believe in the power of destigmatizing mental health conversations. This shirt is the perfect choice for New England Patriots fans, mental health professionals, non-profit advocates, students, or anyone who has been personally touched by the struggle and wants to share a tangible message of hope.







