The second epidemic of the Covid era is the massive mental health crisis in the U.S. By every metric, workers need more mental and emotional health support, but providers are in short supply, seeking help is stigmatized, and care is often inaccessible or unaffordable. Hear from a health care union who campaigned to address the shortage of mental health clinicians with a member-driven legislative campaign, an educators' local that fought to prioritize the social and emotional health of their students and educators, and a transit union fighting for member resources after a terrible workplace tragedy.