💨 Abstract
Washington, D.C., has launched the "Care for Creatives" partnership to provide mental health support for artists and entertainers. This initiative, a collaboration between D.C.’s Office of Cable Television, Film, Music and Entertainment and GW's Community Counseling Services Center, aims to help creatives who face unique pressures like financial instability and irregular work hours caused by their artistic professions.
Courtesy: Neal Augenstein
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