Mental Health Association of RI on “Mental Health Month” Activities in May on LIVE
Friday, April 27, 2018
The Mental Health Association of Rhode Island's Executive Director Ruthie Feder appeared on GoLocal LIVE, where she spoke to the upcoming Mental Health Awareness Month activities.
Feder talked about the kick-off celebration taking place on May 1 at the Rhode Island State House with a ceremony at noon, where the "Legislator of the Year" will be recognized.
The theme of the month is “Whole Body + Whole Mind = Whole Health. Parity Now!” Feder spoke to some of the activities taking place throughout May — a calendar of activities can be found HERE.
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