
Her Name is Hana
Content Warning: Suicide
At the age of 14, Amal's move to Toronto taught her that home is not a place but a person. The word Hooyo (mom) comes from the root word Hooy which means Home. But what happens when that home is temporary?
Taking care of our mental health is just as important as taking care of our physical health.
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https://muslimmentalhealth.com/patients-families/resource-directory/
https://naseeha.org
https://khalilcenter.com/mental-health-service-landing-page/
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