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The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Summit County will discuss the impact of Covid-19 on mental health and share mental health resources that are local, online, and on apps.
This presentation will begin with Mr. Robert Hunt, Board President NAMI Summit County, sharing his personal story. NAMI Summit County Executive Directors, Leslie Powlette Stoyer and Ron Rett, will then discuss the impact of Covid on mental health and share resources to assist people struggling with their mental health during this unprecedented time.
This event can be viewed live through FacebookLive at the appointed date and time. No registration is necessary.
For further reading about Mental Health during times of crisis, take a look at the following materials in our collection:
For questions or additional information, you can reach the Business, Government & Science Division at 330.643.9075 or bgsdiv@akronlibrary.org.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Virtual Program | Exercise & Wellness |
TAGS: | mental health | Health & Wellness | Covid | Adults |
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