February 2, 2025 - 10:24

In an innovative effort to promote mental health awareness, a special rap night is set to take place in Bradford, inviting young people to express their experiences and challenges through music. This event aims to create a safe space where attendees can share their stories and connect with others facing similar struggles.
The rap night will feature local artists and performers who will take to the stage to deliver powerful messages about mental health. By using the art of rap, the event seeks to break down barriers and encourage open conversations among the youth. Organizers believe that music can be a therapeutic outlet, allowing participants to explore their emotions and find solace in shared experiences.
In addition to performances, the event will include discussions and workshops focused on mental health resources and support systems available to young people in the community. This initiative not only highlights the importance of mental well-being but also fosters a sense of belonging and understanding among Bradford's youth.
May 23, 2026 - 03:03
Guilford County Behavioral Health Center approaching 5 year anniversaryGuilford County`s Behavioral Health Center is nearing its five-year anniversary, and officials are highlighting its growing impact on the community. According to county data, the center served more...
May 22, 2026 - 01:51
Finding the sleep 'sweet spot' could help you live longer, study suggestsA study published in the journal Nature suggests that getting the right amount of sleep might be more important than previously thought for longevity. Researchers found that people who sleep too...
May 21, 2026 - 01:57
How to call for mental health help in ChicagoChicago residents have more options than ever for getting mental health support, but knowing which number to call can be confusing. Each service is designed for a different situation, and using the...
May 20, 2026 - 03:47
Affordable Care Act enrollment projected to plunge by 5 million as costs spike, analysis showsA new analysis projects that enrollment in the Affordable Care Act marketplace will fall by roughly 5 million people, a decline of more than 20%, as rising costs push coverage out of reach for many...