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by: Mikhayla Hughes-Shaw
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by: Mikhayla Hughes-Shaw
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The National Institute of Mental Health reports one in five US adults and one in six children deals with mental illness. May is Mental Health Awareness Month, which is a time to raise awareness and to help reduce the stigma that so many experience. Vera French Community Mental Health Center honoring the month by hosting a conference for the community.
Dr. Rich K. Whitaker shared more details in this segment sponsored by Vera French.
Vera French’s events page: https://www.verafrenchmhc.org/category/events/
Mental Health for Healthy Living Conference info page:
Registration Link: https://host.nxt.blackbaud.com/registration-form/?formId=4b940593-e89b-4cbb-98d8-32be6e9c02b4&envId=p-ZD_CwHJtQEGZOIgOqgk7iw
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Brandy Auterson is a Host and Producer for Loving Living Local. Brandy joined the WHBF team in 2000 as a reporter. She has held many roles at the station, including anchor, and has worked behind the scenes as an assignment editor. After taking some time off, she joined the Loving Living Local team 2019. As […]
Mikhayla Hughes-Shaw joined the Local 4 News team as a multimedia journalist in August 2020. She will never forget her first day, which happened to be when the derecho swept through the Midwest. Mikhayla is a QC native from Rock Island, IL. It’s an honor and privilege for Mikhayla to uplift and highlight the […]
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