Young Adult Mental Wellness Discussion with Bryan Stickney:
Peachtree Road United Methodist Church

Sunday, March 3 at 1:30PM in the Peachtree Road, United Methodist Church Hospitality Suite
Bryan Stickney, Atlanta-based therapist and counselor, as well as an excellent speaker, will talk about mental and emotional wellbeing topics as they pertain to young adults, in particular. It will be a time for learning, questions, dialogue and discussion with other young adults.
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