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The Judith Brown Caro Fund for Depression Awareness and Treatment

Judith Brown Caro has a goal: to advance the understanding and treatment of depression. Depression is the most prevalent mental illness and in her words, is the "most lonely and silent disease." To reach her goal, Judy has set up at the hospital the Judith Brown Caro Fund for Depression Awareness and Treatment. Her hope is to educate people about the signs of depression and the need for timely and effective care. To this end, the fund will support the development of a DCRP newsletter, expand information offered on the DCRP website, support public lectures given by DCRP faculty, and conduct education and screening programs for the general public. If you share Judy's vision and value this work, contributions will be gratefully accepted. For further information, please contact Carol Taylor at 617 724 8799.

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