Greenwich Library Shows ‘No Letting Go’

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Greenwich Library will show the award-winning feature film, No Letting Go, free of charge, on Tuesday, Jan. 24 at 6:15 p.m. This poignant film honestly depicts the potentially devastating impacts of mental health disorders, which affect one in five adults and one in five youth aged
13-18 (21.4%) in the United States every year. Randi Silverman, the film’s producer and writer will lead a Q&A session following the screening.

No Letting Go is a compelling drama based on Silverman’s family journey to understand and cope with the erratic behavior and emotional instability of their middle son, Tim. The family’s world starts to unravel as they discover that their son’s increasing fragility is due to mental illness. His family must play an integral role in finding the help he needs, but will it be too late? Will love, strength and courage prevail to reveal the resiliency of the human spirit?

For registration, visit the Greenwich Library event calendar, bit.ly/NoLettingGoGreenwich. The screening is sponsored by Greenwich Library, Pathways of Greenwich and Laurel House, Inc.

To watch the trailer, please visit nolettinggomovie.com/trailer. For more information contact Megan Pavia, mpavia@laurelhouse.net or 203-324-7735.

 

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