Bay Area organization raises awareness for mental health support
Hundreds of people will gather in Santa Rosa for an exciting fundraiser to help address a really serious issue. It is the annual High Heels for Hope benefit that will be benefiting the Zane Templin Foundation, along with a dinner, a live auction, as well as dance dancing. The foundation was started by the family of Zane Templin of Santa Rosa. He was just 24-years-old when he died by suicide in 2016. We hear from one of the guest speakers Mary Frances Walsh, the executive director at NAMI, Sonoma County. That's the National Alliance on Mental Illness.
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