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Ending the Silence: Mental Health Awareness for Teens with Parents/Trusted Adults |
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This virtual presentation by the National Alliance on Mental Illness, Westchester affiliate gives teens, along with their parents and/or trusted adults an opportunity to learn the warning signs of a mental health condition, how to get help and how to help a friend. The presentation includes an informative PowerPoint and short videos, as well as personal testimony from a young adult living with a mental health diagnosis, about his/her journey to recovery. Please note: This presentation is appropriate for middle and high school age youth and older. Participation with a trusted adult is strongly encouraged. Ending The Silence will be a hybrid event, with an in-person viewing of the virtual Zoom presentation to be held at Theodore D. Young Community Center (doors open at 6 PM) or a totally virtual option to view remotely via Zoom. REGISTRATION REQUIRED: Click HERE or call 914-721-8225 to register. |
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Location Virtual OR In-Person viewing: Theodore D. Young Community Center, 32 Manhattan Ave, White Plains | |||||||||||
Contact Janet Heneghan: ; 914-721-8225 OR Liz Anastasi at 914-721-8227. | |||||||||||
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