Douglas Emhoff tours 988 call center for mental health

WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris’ husband has visited 988 call center that’s part of the recently launched national hotline intended to help anyone experiencing a mental health emergency. Second gentleman Douglas Emhoff has spoken out on the importance of mental health for adults and children. Emhoff met with crisis counselors and call center operators on Friday and received a tour of the Maryland center. Emhoff’s visit comes as the entertainment industry reels from the suicide this week of Stephen “tWitch” Boss, the dancing DJ on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.” The White House says it wants to shed light on the resources available for dealing with mental health challenges.
