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UNC football legend Greg Ellis tackles mental health after NC Sports Hall of Fame honor


UNC football legend , inducted into the NC Sports Hall of Fame this week, is now tackling mental health with a new, free services app. Ellis, known for his quarterback sacks and All-American career at UNC before a 12-year NFL career, developed GMH, short for Getting My Help. The app provides confidential mental health resources. (WRAL.com)

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UNC football legend Greg Ellis tackles mental health after NC Sports Hall of Fame honor


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