Students use green bandanas to destigmatize mental health at Norton High School
Teens at Norton High School are breaking down stigmas and supporting each other through the Green Bandana Project during Mental Health Awareness Month.
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Teens at Norton High School are breaking down stigmas and supporting each other through the Green Bandana Project during Mental Health Awareness Month.
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