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VIA Of Doylestown Hosting 'Stigma To Strength' Mental Health Discussion

The conversation will highlight practical ways to support those experiencing mental health challenges and encourage open dialogue.

The James Lorah House in Doylestown.
The James Lorah House in Doylestown. (VIA)

DOYLESTOWN, PA — The Village Improvement Association of Doylestown (VIA) will host “Stigma to Strength,” the next in its series of community mental well-being conversations, on March 26. All are invited to attend.

Led by NAMI Bucks Executive Director Nicholas Emeigh, the discussion will focus on the importance of addressing mental health stigma and building supportive communities. The conversation will highlight practical ways to support those experiencing mental health challenges and encourage open dialogue.

The “Stigma to Strength” discussion is part of the VIA’s new REACH initiative, a community-focused effort to promote mental health awareness, connection, and support.

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The event will be held on Thursday, March 26 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the James-Lorah Memorial Home Auditorium, 100 Broad Street, Doylestown. Light refreshments will be served.

Use the following link to register: bit.ly/stigma-strength. Advance registration is recommended, as space may be limited

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Founded in 1895, the Village Improvement Association is a non-profit organization whose mission is to enhance the health and well-being of Central Bucks County and surrounding communities. For additional information, including membership information,visit the VIA website by clicking here.

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