Mark Ruffalo, Uzo Aduba Help NAMI-NYC Kick-Off Mental Health Awareness Month
May 7, 2021
NAMI-NYC (local affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness; Matt Kudish, executive director) will celebrate 15 historic years of its peer-to-peer community fundraising during May’s Mental Health Awareness Month to support its free programs, helpline and services to aid New Yorkers impacted by COVID-19.
Since March of 2020, with its added online video support groups and programs, NAMI-NYC served nearly 30,000 individuals challenged by depression, grief, anxiety, panic attacks and other related mental health conditions, up from 19,000 the prior year.
Mark Ruffalo, three-time Oscar nominee, and the 2020 Emmy winner and 2021 Golden Globe winner for HBO’s acclaimed series “I Know This Much is True,” is grand marshal for the “NAMIWalks NYC” virtual program on Saturday, May 22 (11 a.m. ET to 12:30 p.m. ET). The annual community event is a national day of hope to support #Menta
The Liberal Race To Vaccinate
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Today host Hoda Kotb opened up about the time she almost didn’t finish running the Boston Marathon.
With six miles to go, her
brother Adel stepped in to finish the race with her.
Hoda previously opened up about how she stays in shape at 56.
After 21-year-old Jasmine Harrison became the youngest woman to row solo across the Atlantic Ocean in a 70-day journey, Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager discussed the hardest moments of physical endurance they’ve ever faced in a recent segment for
Today with Hoda & Jenna.
Hoda recalled running the Boston Marathon but she admitted that she almost didn’t finish the race. “The last six miles I was dead. I was thinking I couldn’t make it,” she said.
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When I get one of the many Covid-19 vaccines available in the US and I will surely be jumping at the first opportunity I am not going to tell anyone. I will make my difficult-to-procure appointment, wait for the day to come, probably take an Uber to the glass mountain called the Jacob Javits Center, get my little jab, and keep my vaccination a secret between me and the volunteer who injected me.
I won’t tell anyone because, frankly, people are ruthless.
On social media, various users are screaming into the ether about the people they feel have “cheated” to get vaccines. While eligibility varies from state to state, allegations of cheating the system usually manifest when someone sees usually also on social media a person getting a vaccine who they don’t believe fulfills the requirements.
Sweating out the scandal! Disgraced SoulCycle instructor Stacey Griffith is back teaching spin classes in Miami after she sparked outrage by jumping the line to get the COVID-19 vaccine by claiming she was a teacher
Stacey Griffith received her first COVID-19 vaccine in NYC late last month after saying she was eligible for the shot because she was a teacher
She wasn t, according to the mayor s office, and she soon apologized
Griffith has been keeping a low profile in recent weeks, after she was blasted for jumping the line
On Saturday, however, the star instructed was seen leading a workout class in Miami
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