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Mental Health Day at the Capitol 2024

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Join us for the 2024 Mental Health Day at the Capitol, hosted in partnership with the Arizona Peer & Family Coalition and friends.

When

7 a.m. – 2 p.m., March 18, 2024

Where

REN, 212 E Osborn Rd, Phoenix

Contacts

APAL Team
team@apal.arizona.edu
520-626-2725

Attachments

Mental Health Day flyer

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