Mental Health Initiative Offers Hope For People Struggling Through COVID - 27 East

Mental Health Initiative Offers Hope For People Struggling Through COVID

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Andres Espinosa, Minerva Perez and Anna Cuffe of OLA's Project Hope, on Long Beach inn Sag Harbor on Tuesday. MICHAEL HELLER

Andres Espinosa, Minerva Perez and Anna Cuffe of OLA's Project Hope, on Long Beach inn Sag Harbor on Tuesday. MICHAEL HELLER

Andres Espinosa, Minerva Perez and Anna Cuffe of OLA's Project Hope, on Long Beach inn Sag Harbor on Tuesday. MICHAEL HELLER

Andres Espinosa, Minerva Perez and Anna Cuffe of OLA's Project Hope, on Long Beach inn Sag Harbor on Tuesday. MICHAEL HELLER

authorCailin Riley on Feb 16, 2021
It’s not a secret that people have been struggling to cope through the pandemic, and that fallout from the virus has hit certain groups of people particularly hard. The needs... more

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