Larry Cartwright and Tracy Ecclesine Ivie
Radio’s "Mental Health Matters" program with an Ambassador Award for bringing awareness to mental health issues. The Council seeks to award those in the media who champion their mission to raise mental health awareness and combat stigma, educate the public about mental illness, and engage our communities in the process of embracing mental health by recognizing those in broadcast, print and online media who have demonstrated sensitivity, insight, and reporting aimed toward de-stigmatizing mental illness.
"Mental Health Matters" airs every Monday at 2:00pm right here on Hunterdon Chamber Radio with hosts Larry Cartwright of NAMI of Hunterdon County and Tracie Ivie.
Their mission is to help individuals and family members affected by mental illness.
Tracy Ecclesine Ivie is an award-winning writer, editor and author. She has written many articles about health and her most recent book is “Why Count Sheep When You Can SLEEP?,” a bedtime survival guide for people with racing minds. Tracy is also co-author in the book series, “Country Inns of America.” She worked at the Hunterdon County Democrat for seven years and has also written for national magazines, including Working Woman, Video and Popular Photography. She also served as editor of New Jersey Savvy Living magazine for two years as well as the Hunterdon Observer.
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"Mental Health Matters" airs every Monday at 2:00pm right here on Hunterdon Chamber Radio with hosts Larry Cartwright of NAMI of Hunterdon County and Tracie Ivie.
Their mission is to help individuals and family members affected by mental illness.
Tracy Ecclesine Ivie is an award-winning writer, editor and author. She has written many articles about health and her most recent book is “Why Count Sheep When You Can SLEEP?,” a bedtime survival guide for people with racing minds. Tracy is also co-author in the book series, “Country Inns of America.” She worked at the Hunterdon County Democrat for seven years and has also written for national magazines, including Working Woman, Video and Popular Photography. She also served as editor of New Jersey Savvy Living magazine for two years as well as the Hunterdon Observer.
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