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May 20 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm Book Discussion & Reading with Riverbend clinicians and authors Riverbend Administrative Offices 29 School Street, Concord Join Riverbend clinicians for a book reading and discussion, plus tips to help children deal with the difficult process of grief. During the COVID-19 pandemic, clinicians with Riverbend's Children's
May 20, 2021 @ 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Magnify Voices Expressive Arts Contest Tupelo Music Hall 10 A Derry Street, Derry Join us to as we celebrate youth in middle and high school (grades 5 - 12) who submitted creative pieces to Magnify Voices reflecting their experiences with mental
May 1, 2021 Celebrate Mental Health Awareness Month: Messages from the NH State House On-Line Help us kick-off a month of reducing stigma and elevating the voices of all affected by mental illness and substance use disorders by sharing messages of hope and