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For Erin Mascaro, the annual Sounds of Silence Run is more than a race through the streets of Brightwaters.
It’s a tribute to her sisters. A call for connection. And a reminder that sometimes the most important question someone can ask is simply: “Are you okay?”
Mascaro, 43, founder of the SOS Awareness Foundation Inc. and a Brightwaters resident, has spent nearly two decades helping families navigate mental health struggles while advocating to reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness.
Now, the organization’s annual Sounds of Silence Run returns to Brightwaters on May 16, inviting Long Islanders to “lace up your sneakers and run to break the silence on mental illness and inspire hope together.”

The event includes a 5K run/walk and 10K run winding through the village’s lakes and concourse, where students, families and volunteers cheer on participants while holding inspirational signs along the route.
“While you’re running, you’re seeing these inspirational banners placed along our course, and then you’re seeing groups of students and individuals cheering on your story that we silently hold while we’re on the 5K, 10K,” Mascaro told Greater Long Island. “It’s a feel-good day, and hopefully my goal is if we reach one person, one person to save a life, it is worth all of the planning and everything that goes into that day.”
The organization’s roots trace back nearly 20 years, when Mascaro’s sister, Lisa Reilly, experienced perinatal and postpartum depression at a time when few people openly discussed mental health struggles.
“Back then, nobody spoke about it,” said Mascaro. Getting corporate sponsors was really hard. It was a dirty little word to say.”
Mascaro and her family partnered with the Postpartum Resource Center of New York, helping grow awareness efforts and fundraising initiatives through the annual run.

Then tragedy struck.
After battling cancer and entering remission, Reilly experienced worsening mental health struggles and deep depression. She died in 2014 after struggling with depression.
Years later, Mascaro lost another sister, Susanne Antolini, in 2018.
“I lost my sister, my best friend. She literally was my everything,” Mascaro said. “We took grief and loss and made it into purpose.”
Rather than walk away, Mascaro expanded the mission.
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More information, registration and donation details are available at Sounds of Silence NY and on Instagram at @sounds_of_silence_run.
Top: Erin Mascaro, the founder of Sounds of Silence NY, dedicates the annual races to her sisters. (Credit: YouTube)





















