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May is Mental Health Month: Get Involved with NAMI RI
Join the Rhode Island chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness for their illuminating virtual series, Ending the Silence, which aims to bring awareness about mental health.
May 7, 2021
May is Mental Health Month and, this year, the Rhode Island chapter of the
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) observes the month with a virtual series called Ending the Silence, which raises awareness about the importance of mental health and celebrates recovery from mental illness.
The free presentations, taking place via Zoom, aim to decrease stigma surrounding mental illness for family members, students, school staff and teachers. The annual “Bridging the Gaps” conference is also available to anyone who wishes to participate. It’s free for NAMI members and $10 for non-members.
Allie Brosh on Her New Book and the Trouble With Solutions Time 12/13/2020
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Well hello! I’m so glad you’re here. We have an interview with the fierce and funny author and artist,
Allie Brosh, plus advice on recognizing if someone you love is struggling with depression even if they’re not physically near you, and dogs, lots of dogs.
ALLIE BROSH AND THE TROUBLE WITH SOLUTIONS