Description: West Virginia University (WVU) Student Government Association President, Chloe Hernandez, discusses how her experience of being a military kid influenced her desire to advocate for mental health.
This episode was made possible thanks to the generous support from the Naval Officers' Spouses' Club Hampton Roads.
https://www.noschamptonroads.com/
Show Notes:
MCEC's Wellbeing Toolkit
https://www.militarychild.org/wellbeingtoolkit
Bio:
Chloe Hernandez is a senior at West Virginia University double majoring in Neuroscience and Psychology. Apart from her studies she is also currently serving as the Student Body President and a voting member on WVU’s Board of Governors. When not in the classroom, or in a meeting, you can find her working in a neuroscience research lab, scribing at the hospital, or taking long walks with her dog Zoey
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