Halloween attractions use mental illness to scare us. Here’s why advocates say it must stop | NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness

Halloween attractions use mental illness to scare us. Here’s why advocates say it must stop

Posted on October 25, 2016

This storye--featured on page A3 of the Post and as the tabloid cover story for The Washington Express  distributed in Metro stations throughout the DC area--desribes  NAMI's Halloween Horrors campaign. It quotes NAMI CEO Mary Giliberti and several of NAMI's grassroots advocates.

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