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Homeless US children during the Holiday Season

class=”submessage”>Unable to execute JavaScript.</div></div> The Holiday Season is here again, however, this year it still will not be our typical Holiday Season because we are still dealing with the effects of the Coronavirus, inflation is still high and we have two very serious wars occurring in the world.  As for COVID over 1,000,000 Americans have […]

Unspoken Realities of Coming Out

Dylan Inserra

Coming out can be many things: liberating, terrifying, courageous, necessary, vulnerable, and always deeply personal. While it’s true that the experience can be empowering, there are aspects of the experience that aren’t always discussed.   Internal struggles can persist: Coming out is a big step toward self-acceptance but it doesn’t automatically erase years of internal […]

Eating Disorders and the Holidays

Thanksgiving is this week which means Christmas, Hanukkah and other holidays are around the corner.  The Holiday Season can be difficult for many people for various reasons.  The Holidays can exacerbate family disagreements, someone may be grieving the loss of a loved one or some people are barely surviving financially and have no idea how […]

Allowing Everyone to Celebrate the Holidays

In past years there have been debates between people saying Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays.  The United States has people from various ethnic backgrounds and religions living in our Country.  Additionally, there are also many people who have no religious beliefs.  Our Country is suppose to be the “great melting pot.” Therefore, we are suppose […]

Autism and the Holidays

Typically during the Holidays many people expect it to be a great family time and a great deal of fun for the kids.  However, this year the Holidays may be different for families due to inflation and families may not be able to afford gifts or special holiday food.  Additionally there are two wars occurring […]

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