Mental Health Awareness Panel

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August is #NationalWellnessMonth. Elevate Church Lead Pastor Mauricio Ruiz hosted a “Mental Health Awareness Panel” to help bring awareness to different mental health issues. 

By scanning the QR code, you can view a pre-recorded discussion where guest speakers SCV Sheriff’s Captain Justin Diez, Larry Schallert-Assistant Director for College of the Canyons Wellness and Mental Health Program, and Dan Broyles-Care Pastor for Valencia Hills Community Church, discuss different topics pertaining to mental health, and resources available for those in need. 

If you, or someone you know are struggling with mental health, help is out there. Now is the time to focus on your mental well-being.

Original source can be found here.



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