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Mental Health Awareness: NARIC Remembers Sandy Hook

Posted on December 19, 2013 by teddowusu

The events of December 14, 2012 will be remembered as a national tragedy. The recent anniversary of the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre stirred up feelings of heartbreak as people across the nation remembered the day 26 lives, 20 of … Continue reading →

Posted in Article, Uncategorized | Tagged 2012, community, connecticut, david ackert, december 14, learning and working during the transition to adulthood, mental health, mental illness, mental wellbeing, michelle obama, NARIC, newton, newtown, newtown action alliance, newtown foundation, NIDRR, president obama, rrtc on psychiatric disability and co-occurring medical conditions, rtc for pathways to positive futures, sandy hook elementary, Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion for Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities, temple university rehabilitation research and training center on community living and participation of individuals with psychiatric disabilities | Leave a comment
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