HFEE Program: Angst, Raising Awareness Around Anxiety - May 2nd at HHS

HFEE

The Hanover Foundation for Educational Enrichment (HFEE) is pleased to announce and invites you to attend a complimentary presentation called Angst, Raising Awareness Around Anxiety at Hanover High School on May 2nd at 6:30 p.m.  Angst is a film that explores anxiety, its causes, effects and what we can do about it. The filmmakers’ goal is to have a global conversation and raise awareness around anxiety.  Angst features candid interviews with kids and young adults who suffer, or have suffered, from anxiety and what they’ve learned about it.  The film includes discussions with mental health experts about the causes of anxiety and its sociological effects, as well as help, resources and tools.  Following the film we will have a discussion with a panel made up of mental health staff from Hanover High School, Hanover Middle School and Dr. Julie Love, psychiatric nurse practitioner from McLean Hospital.  Please note, the film is approximately an hour and is appropriate for ages eleven and older.

HFEE's objective is to raise funds for education enrichment programs that benefit all Hanover students. For more information about the Angst event, how you can get involved with HFEE or how to donate, email President Sue DiTullio at hanoverfoundation@gmail.com or visit our website at hfeema.org.

Sincerely,

The Hanover Foundation for Educational Enrichment