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MHAMD’s Jennifer Treger Discusses Mental Health on Straight Talk with Mike Gimbel Program

 

The director of Mental Health First Aid Maryland Jennifer Treger will be featured in a segment of Straight Talk with Mike Gimbel to be aired this weekend and throughout December. Jennifer discusses the potential warning signs of a mental health issue and resources a person can turn to for help.

The program will debut on Sunday, December 2 at 5:30 a.m. on the CW Baltimore and then at 12:30 p.m. on Fox 45.2. Repeat broadcasts will take place at the same times and stations on Sunday, December 16 and December 30.

 

 

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