Fearless Youth Association (FYA) in partnership with FMB Radio explore mental health discussions for mental health awareness week 2020. Salome Njogu and Mugwe Njuguna given us an understanding of what mental health is and how different actions and beliefs have made them what they are today.
"You have to sit and listen and know what they are feeling or what happened. It all about talking. "
"You did not have a chance to depressed, you didnot have a chance to be depressed"
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