Carolina launches statewide program focused on improving mental health and reducing suicide
Posted Jun 23, 2023
Following the success of its first project addressing youth unemployment, Carolina Across 100 at UNC-Chapel Hill is partnering with the UNC Suicide Prevention Institute to lower the number of suicides in North Carolina. “Carolina Across 100 is tackling the critical challenges facing the people of North Carolina,” said Chancellor Kevin M. Guskiewicz.
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