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FCMI in the News

National Honor for FCMI

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2019-07/08 Issue: Chapel Hill Magazine
(Pg. 37)
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2019-05-05: Press Release
Mental Health Month, Award, Upcoming Events

2019-03-26: WCHL
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Mental Health Conference on the Suicide Crisis 

2018-12-13: News & Observer
"Angst": Giving teens hope and help for anxiety

2018-04-10: Herald Sun
Mental Health Conference Friday

​2018-03-23: WCHL
Hometown Hero: FCMI board member Miriam Fahrer 

2018-03-05: WCHL
FCMI board member Miriam Fahrer joined Aaron Keck to discuss the conference. 

2017-12-20: Herald Sun
Sophie Jin and Abby Roussin are first recipients of the newly created Youth/ Young Adult Voice Award
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2017-11-05: Herald Sun
Immigration & Trauma 

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2017-07-26:  The Herald Sun
Learn how to live with mental illness from those who've been there

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2017-05-01:  Raleigh News & Observer
Rock, Royals, and Schools - Community Mental Health Awareness

2017-03-04: Chapelboro.com
"Overcoming Stigma In Mental Illness" 

2017-03-06: Raleigh News & Observer
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Conference in Chapel Hill to tackle stigma around mental illness
FCMI has been recognized as one of six top groups nationwide in a recently published video wiki "Organizations Helping Families Deal With Serious Medical Issues."  The Ezvid Wiki video highlights 6 groups from across the country that support and empower families impacted by serious and/or chronic medical conditions. The video can be viewed at this link. 
 
With millions of monthly visitors, Ezvid Wiki, founded in 2011, was the world's first video wiki, and is now among the top 3,000 websites in the United States. Their YouTube channel has nearly 600,000 subscribers, with over 325 million views since founding.
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