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Shifra Kolsky
February 13, 2017

No Shame On U Podcast Episode 2: HOP with Kyra Newman

Shifra Kolsky
February 13, 2017

In our 2nd podcast, we talk with Kyra Newman, the Directory of Recovery at NAMI Chicago about the HOP (Honest, Open, Proud) Program that No Shame On U is offering to the community and how it helps to take away the shame of mental health conditions. We also discuss some of the other great NAMI Chicago programs.

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