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Students donate $2,500 to the Behavioral Crisis Center

Students of the Compass Academy are doing their part to help raise awareness about mental illness. Today they donated $2,500 to the Behavioral Health Crisis Center.

Sophomores at the school gave the check to Brenda Price, a coordinator for the crisis center, during an assembly today.

The donations were earned during the school’s “More Than a Stigma” campaign. The students helped raise the money with several fundraisers.

Compass Academy says they will have future sophomore classes host benefits to raise money and awareness for the campaign.

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