Edmond hosts candlelight vigil for mentally ill

A candlelight vigil was held in Edmond's E.C. Hafer Park to observe Mental Illness Awareness Week.

 
By Diana Baldwin | Published: October 8, 2012    Comment on this article Leave a comment

A candlelight vigil to send a message of hope and recovery for people who live with mental illness was held in Edmond's E.C. Hafer Park.

photo - Madinah Hazim-Adams, of Oklahoma City, shares her story during a candlelight vigil in honor of Mental Illness Awareness Week that was held in Edmond. PHOTO BY GARETT FISBECK, THE OKLAHOMAN <strong>Garett Fisbeck - THE OKLAHOMAN</strong>
Madinah Hazim-Adams, of Oklahoma City, shares her story during a candlelight vigil in honor of Mental Illness Awareness Week that was held in Edmond. PHOTO BY GARETT FISBECK, THE OKLAHOMAN Garett Fisbeck - THE OKLAHOMAN

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The Sunday vigil during Mental Illness Awareness Week honored victim's families, friends and the memory of those lives lost to mental illness.

Madinah Hazim-Adams and Marcus Jones gave testimonials along with Moe Williams performing “Amazing Grace.” Miss Brown To You also performed.





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