Chad Moses, Chloe Grabanski and Chris Ganim of the non-profit organization To Write Love on Her Arms spoke in the auditorium second period Tuesday, Nov. 18. Ganim performed two songs before Moses spoke of his struggles with depression, addiction and self-harm. He encouraged students to make connections and talk about issues. Ryan Hansen ’15 and counselor Amy Kanellis made this event possible through their efforts with Behind the Mask and the Storytellers campaign, raising $5,000 with the help of many other West students.
Behind the Mask club brings To Write Love on Her Arms speaker
November 18, 2014
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