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A CHARITY that is helping people with learning disabilities and mental health issues through the pandemic came up with a creative way to raise awareness of good wellbeing. The team at Swindon-based Phoenix Enterprises joined forces with workwear and promotional gift company Magic Touch Promotions to start a T-shirt competition. The winning design will go into production in early May, just in time for Mental Health Awareness Month. The sales will help the charity keep going as well as highlight the problems posed by poor mental health. During the lockdowns, Phoenix staff and volunteers have been unable to continue organising the usual events and sessions at their Kembrey Park HQ.
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Social media pages like the Class of 2024 s Instagram page are among the ways freshmen are connecting virtually with their classmates.
When Melanie Campbell found out her freshman year would be held virtually, she signed up for any student organizations that fit her interests.
Campbell put her name down for GW Balance, the Student Association, GW College Democrats and the GW Choir, hoping to make friends remotely. She said those connections helped her find upperclassmen mentors and freshmen peers who share her interests, and she’s held on to those connections heading into an online spring semester.