Asst. U.S. Health Secretary stops by Black Family Wellness Expo in Gifford

Written by on March 21, 2024

GIFFORD — Cheryl Campbell wants youth to know that they shouldn’t feel ashamed for seeking help if they’re having a mental health crisis. Campbell, who recalled being bullied as a young girl, said her way of escaping the hurtful taunts from school peers was when she came home after school every day to a nurturing environment with her family.

Assistant Secretary for the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Cheryl Campbell speaks to youth during the Black Family Wellness Expo on March 2, 2024 at the . . .



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