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A free online event explores on how to stay mentally well balanced
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Estonishing Evenings, a Tallinn-based independent NGO, is organising a free online event in English on mental health; arranged under its Estonishing Life banner, the event on 27 April will look at what challenges people are facing during the worldwide crisis – and how we could all come stronger out of this.
“We all have had different challenges during the worldwide pandemic. Estonishing Life is looking at what challenges people are facing during the worldwide crisis – and how we could all come out stronger of this,” the organisers of the event said.