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Mental health issues topic of movie to be shown by NAMI Washburn

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The struggles of a man suffering from bipolar disorder will be the focus of the movie  “Mr. Jones” which will be shown at 6 p.m. Monday Nov. 2, in room 158 of Morgan Hall, Washburn University.  No admission is charged and the public is welcome. The event is sponsored by NAMI Washburn.

The film stars Richard Gere and Lena Olin.  Participants will have the opportunity to discuss the film following the showing.

              
NAMI Washburn is an affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, a not-for-profit, grassroots organization founded to offer support, education and advocacy for individuals with mental illness and their families. The goals of NAMI Washburn are to eradicate stigma, provide support and resources for the entire Washburn community and to offer fun, educational events on campus and in the community.

For information, call Alice Harnisch at 785-969-0321 or e-mail
 

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