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Anna Kim, special assistant in Gov. Sarah Palin's office, reads an executive proclamation Friday in the state Capitol declaring Oct. 5-11 as Mental Illness Awareness Week in Alaska, to promote the health and recovery of all Alaskans experiencing mental illness. Members of different organizations stand in the background holdings signs of support.
Photo: Mental Illness Awareness Week 101208 LOCAL 3 Juneau Empire Anna Kim, special assistant in Gov. Sarah Palin's office, reads an executive proclamation Friday in the state Capitol declaring Oct. 5-11 as Mental Illness Awareness Week in Alaska, to promote the health and recovery of all Alaskans experiencing mental illness. Members of different organizations stand in the background holdings signs of support.

David Sheakley / Juneau Empire

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Story last updated at 10/12/2008 - 10:03 am

Photo: Mental Illness Awareness Week

Anna Kim, special assistant in Gov. Sarah Palin's office, reads an executive proclamation Friday in the state Capitol declaring Oct. 5-11 as Mental Illness Awareness Week in Alaska, to promote the health and recovery of all Alaskans experiencing mental illness. Members of different organizations stand in the background holdings signs of support.


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