[WATCH] Charisse Ervin Takes Her Tragedy And Turns Into A Passion To Help Youth

Source: J.Belle / other
Community Voices host Ron Holland discusses Mental Health Awareness Month with The Lil Homie Project Founder, Charisse Ervin, who lost her son in 2016 due to his fight with Bi-Polar/depression disorder. She explains how the foundation has helped her heal and in return help other youth with become educated about mental health.
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