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Collected Item: “Rural Arizonans gain more access to mental health resources, but only if they have an internet connection”

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Rural Arizonans gain more access to mental health resources, but only if they have an internet connection

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Video Story

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Living through a pandemic is stressful, and it can have serious effects on a person's mental health. Individuals in rural Arizona have more access to mental health resources than before. But only if they have the right equipment. Sarandon Raboin finds out how rural Arizonans looking to get help may be at a disadvantage.

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#lucegrant , #southweststories , #ASU , #mentalhealth , #rural , #ruralarizona , #resources , #telemedicine , #broadband , #access , #USDA , #SenatorSinema , #internetconnection , #211 , #crisisnetworkaz , #cochisecounty

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https://211arizona.org https://www.crisisnetwork.org

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Sarandon Raboin

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2020-08-14
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