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- Individuals who have experienced and are seeking recovery from mental health problems or addictions.
- Families of loved ones who have struggled with these issues, or been lost to suicide.
- Youth who want to help their peers with mental health problems.
- People who believe in the mind-body connection and power of prevention.
- People of all faiths who support fellow congregants with mental health and substance abuse problems.
- Public officials who are trying to change systems from within.
- Law enforcement and corrections officers who see the effects of untreated illness and wish there were better services for the people we encounter.
- Active duty military, veterans and families who know the stress of combat.
- Survivors of natural disasters, domestic abuse and street crimes who confront the psychological effects of these traumatic events everyday.
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