The “GLOW” cast had asked Netflix to improve the program’s diversity prior to its cancellation.
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In honor of World Mental Health Day on Saturday, Juice WRLD's mother Carmela Wallace announced the Live Free 999 Fund's new website.
The foundation, established by Wallace back in April, strives to launch programs that compassionately address addiction, anxiety and depression; normalize the conversation around these issues, especially in underserved communities; and create programs that help people find positive avenues to process their mental health challenges just like the beloved rapper did
.The “GLOW” cast had asked Netflix to improve the program’s diversity prior to its cancellation.
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mental health issues and the dangerous stigma that's often associated with them.This year, World Mental Health Day holds special meaning for Carmela Wallace, whose son, the late up-and-coming rapper Juice WRLD (Jarad Higgins) used his own struggles with depression and anxiety as inspiration for his art. Jarad died shortly after his 21st birthday in December 2019 from an accidental drug overdose.
Carmela Wallace is turning her son’s memory into a positive example for the world.
Janet W. Lee In honor of World Mental Health Day, Carmela Wallace – mother of late rapper Juice WRLD – wrote an open letter in which she announced a new website for the Live Free 999 Fund, a nonprofit organization which aims to support young people struggling with their mental health.In her letter, Wallace reflected on her relationship with the late rapper, whose real name is Jarad Higgins.
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