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What if the person sitting next to you is struggling quietly?
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Healing starts with recognition — and courage. What if the person sitting next to you is struggling quietly? That’s why Amudim is pushing hard to open conversations, remove stigma, and make support accessible to all. This is how communities heal. 💙 👉 Watch the full talk: unitetoheal.com/alauber-interview
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That's where Ammudam is really pushing
the envelope in order to make that
change and to be able to allow people to
recognize that families maybe even the
guy next you sitting next to in Shul
>> might be dealing with something and for
them to recognize that we need to be
able to be present as a community as a
nation as individuals to allow people to
heal and to get them the services and
the help that they need to no longer be
a taboo conversation. There should be an
open conversation that we are able to
have as families and again as
communities to move that needle. And
we're really really pushing hard.