EPISODE · Nov 11, 2014 · 1H 17M
T.E.A Time - Carolyn McKenzie "Mental Health In The African American Community"
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Carolyn McKenzie is the Founder & President of the non-profit organization (MHAAC),- Mental Health In The African American Community Inc. She is a graduate of the University of West Georgia where she earned a BA in Business Administration. Carolyn is a Program Evaluation Specialist with the Fulton County Department of Health Services. She is also the President of BusinessSmarts, LLC, business consulting firm for start-up, non-profits and small businesses and the Founder of Soccer in the Streets. Mental Health In The African American Community, Inc. (MHAAC) is non-profit grassroots program that provides mental and behavioral health education, awareness, support and referral services for African American families and the professionals serving them. Connect with them at www.mhiaac.org Like Us On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mhiaac www.twitter.com/mhiaac www.instagram.com/mhaac Subscribe to LouddMouth Radio Network Podcast - New Episodes - New Season 13 is Here. Share this Episode with someone who needs this message. https://LouddMouthRadio.com
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T.E.A Time - Carolyn McKenzie "Mental Health In The African American Community"
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