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Mental illness plays out differently in each individual. There is no one path toward recovery, and the care and support that mental health professionals and family members offer must be as creative and diverse as the people they're trying to help. Explore the many different experiences of those who have been touched by mental illness and their stories of both struggle and hope.
first person stories
Read first-person stories of a variety of mental health stakeholders in the San Francisco-Bay Area, from a longtime consumer advocate to a patient of a locked facility, from a veteran outreach worker to a mother who is reaching out after losing her son.

video stories
Watch Web exclusive video excerpts from Hope on the Street. Featured characters address the stigma of mental illness, homelessness, recovery and family support.


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