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Break The Hold

Break The Hold (BTH), an initiative established by the Halloran family of Pleasantville, is now a program under MHA’s umbrella. The Hallorans formed BTH in honor of their late son, Brian Thomas Halloran, who died by suicide in 2018 at the age of 19. The mission is to build resilience and reduce the risk of suicide through education, advocacy and raised awareness about depression and other mental health challenges and their impact on individuals, their families in schools and communities.

For more information about BTH and upcoming events, visit bthbreakthehold.org. To learn more, please contact Shannon Catauro at 914-265-7512 or catauros@mhawestchester.org

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