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Ramapo and Indian Hills battle it out on the basketball court!

Basketball teams compete to help eliminate the stigma associated with mental illness.

The first Stigma-Free “Lime Out” basketball games between Ramapo High School and Indian Hills High School will be held on Tuesday, February 13, 2018, and is open to the public. This regional high-school district rivalry will be taken to a whole new level as basketball teams compete to help eliminate the stigma associated with mental illness. Boys’ teams will compete at Ramapo High School, 331 George St., Franklin Lakes, and girls’ teams will compete at Indian Hills High School, 97

Yawpo Ave., Oakland. Varsity tip-off is at 7 p.m. Attend the game and take the mental-health awareness pledge to receive a “Stigma-Free” T-shirt.

The event is a collaborative effort between the Ramapo Indian Hill Board of Education; Franklin Lakes, Oakland, and Wyckoff boards of health; CHCC; Faith Community Church in Wyckoff; and the Wyckoff Stigma-Free Committee. Funding for this event is provided by the Bergen and Franklin Lakes municipal alliances.

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About Stigma-Free

The Bergen County Stigma-Free campaign is a county-wide program which aims to reduce the stigma associated with mental illness. Stigma-Free is dedicated to raising awareness of the disease of mental illness and creating a culture wherein residents who have the disease feel supported by their community and neighbors, and feel free to seek treatment for the disease without fear of stigma. For more information, visit WyckoffStigmaFree.org.

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