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BLACK MENTAL HEALTH QUESTIONS - ANSWERED/ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE SOUTH/EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

1 h 57 min · 17. maj 2026
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Cherlette McCullough, LMFT www.centerpeacetheragy.org shared that in order to face the growing mental health issue in the black community, we must normalize the conversation. Suppression does not eliminate pain or make it go away - it's important to seek therapy. Outlook Clinic provides free psychiatric and therapy care 407/898-0110. Cassandra Brown with All About the Ballot is also Chair in Lake County of the Black Women's Roundtable shared the reason she marched in Alabama yesterday was to bring attention to current voter suppression attempts, to honor our ancestors and pave the way for the next generation. Carlos Durden from Orange County Emergency Management updated us on how to get ready for this hurricane season that begins June 1st. He shared what tools every family need in their kit, along with a 1-week supply of water, canned goods and non-perishable items. If going to a shelter bring your own bedding, medicine and toiletries... See their website for more info www.ocfl.net\storms

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