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Multicom will release Linda G. Mills narrative feature film THE REST OF US nationwide on May 6 to coincide with Mental Health Awareness Month.
Directed by Dr. Linda G. Mills, artist, author, scholar and Executive Director of NYU s Center on Violence and Recovery, THE REST OF US chronicles student resilience in the face of a mental health crisis on the campus of Blair University. Set in the Fall of 2001, a diverse group of college students spring into action when confronted by the reality of a suicide. The film follows Amy (Amanda Debraux), an introverted engineering student whose resistance, and resilience, inspires those who are left behind the rest of us. Each person s struggle is a call to action, Mills said. THE REST OF US provides a compelling dose of inspiration and insight that can help transform our response to the mental health crisis in this country.
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INDIAN RIVER COUNTY The $31.3 million the county expects in federal COVID-19 recovery assistance will go toward affordable housing, expansion of broadband services and to nonprofits and businesses hurt by the pandemic.
Half of the money expected from the American Recovery Act about $15.6 million will be spent within the year, County Administrator Jason Brown told county commissioners Tuesday.
About $500,000 will be earmarked to help nonprofits that have been unable to get the same COVID-19 assistance as small businesses to keep their doors open. Commissioners had been reluctant to create a fund without set criteria to avoid appearing to favor some nonprofits over others, or using public money to support groups some may religiously or politically oppose.