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Ray of Sunshine Foundation highlighted at Clay County High School; organizers say they have awarded more than $60,000 in scholarships
Summary
The Ray of Sunshine Foundation spoke to students and fans during the Feb. 3 PRTC TV doubleheader at Clay County High School about reducing mental-health stigma, funding scholarships for future mental-health professionals and distributing bracelets with the 988 crisis number, organizers said.
Talora Schlosser, co-founder of the Ray of Sunshine Foundation and mother of Taylor Rae Nolan, and Don Nolan, Taylor’s father, appeared at Clay County High School on Feb. 3 during a PRTC TV doubleheader to promote the nonprofit’s outreach work and scholarship program, Schlosser said.
The foundation, created after the family’s loss, focuses on “positivity and kindness,” reducing the stigma around mental health and increasing access to resources, Schlosser said. “Your story is important,” she told the game-day audience and later described the group’s fundraising and outreach work.
Why it matters: organizers said the foundation uses local events and school visits to raise awareness about suicide prevention and to fund…
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