Project; My Story Isn’t Over Yet
Englewood SunJun 01, 2017
The theme of this year’s Mental Health Walk held
Project Semicolon (www.ProjectSemicolon.com), is about the struggle of Bleuel’s life of abuse and depression. After losing her father to suicide when she was 18, she continued her struggles throughout college before realizing her calling. She wanted to leave her mark on the world though the creation of Project Semicolon, setting out to help others who struggled with a mental illness and didnt realize their true worth.
The semicolon serves as a symbol of the perseverance of dealing with a mental illness. Bleuel lost her battle with depression on
The annual event, a 1.5-mile walk, sponsored by
“The goal of the mental health walk is to raise awareness to the issues surrounding mental health, reduce the stigma and show our community’s network of care and support,” explained