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What you don’t know about mental health can hurt you (and others)
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, making it a great time to put this critical issue in the spotlight. It’s an issue that touches every family in some way around the country. It’s evident in the problems we see played out, from mass shootings to a bullying epidemic and beyond; we have some serious issues that are causing pain and decreasing the quality of life for millions. The more we can identify the problem, and what to do about it, the better society will be.
VIDEO: Anti-Bullying Coalition
NYPCC’s Director of Clinical Services, Jonathan Keigher, State Representatives, Parent Advocates, Students, and other community leaders come together to kick off the Anti-Bullying Coalition at the first annual Anti-Bullying Fair.
VIDEO: Anti-Bullying Coalition Initiative
NYPCC Community Outreach Specialists Cruz Fuksman and Anthony Otten discuss their new Anti-Bullying Coalition Initiative.

