Brendan Salisbury will soon head to Washington D.C. after he was invited to meet with President Biden and Vice President Harris to tackle the subject of mental health.
PHOENIX — Brendan Salisbury will soon head to Washington D.C. after he was invited to meet with President Biden and Vice President Harris to tackle the subject of mental health as part of a roundtable discussion.
“Being able to provide them with hotlines, with coping mechanisms, and things that teenagers need especially after the pandemic is really what I’m passionate about,” said Salisbury. The rooms are broken up into sections, each filled with different activities to decompress and relieve stress. Ambient lighting and soothing sounds fill the space too.“School's only been in session for two weeks and I just checked our login and we’ve had over a hundred kids log in,” said Heather Smith with the PACK TEAM.
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