School health centers, where students can let out worries

Young people in Richmond, a city with high levels of poverty and crime, face a lot on a day-to-day basis.  A De Anza High School student describes the health center there as a place where she can talk about what's on her mind; and talking helps her to cope and preserve mental health.  Read about the school-based health care movement in California, on Richmond Pulse.

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