UNC football player who lives on the field of depression says 'talk about it'
Posted Sep 4, 2019
September is National Suicide Prevention month, and North Carolina's Jake Lawler has used the opportunity to share his story in a public service announcement. “I’m a student, a writer, an athlete, a survivor. My name is Jake Lawler, and I live with depression and have for a long time,” he said. He encourages people to reach out for help.
(WSOCTV.com)
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