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The Work of MHAMD in Fiscal Year 2018—In One Infographic

As we close out 2018, it’s a time to reflect on the past year and all that has happened. For MHAMD, it was an exciting year for mental health awareness and advocacy in Maryland. For those of you who have followed us through our blog, on Twitter and on Facebook, you probably have a good grasp of our various activities. For the rest of us, we’ve created this handy infographic that encapsulates MHAMD’s work in Fiscal Year 2018. See it below.

We realize that without the many of you who support us this work would not be possible. By advocating in partnership with us, taking a training class, sharing our resources, focusing on your own mental health, you help advance our mission. You are an essential part of the second oldest mental health citizens’ advocacy group in the nation. THANK YOU for all who made this possible. And as we end 2018, we invite you to support our efforts in 2019 with an end-of-year donation!

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