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Published August 13, 2025
NSSC Executive Director Ann Corcoran and member Laura Craciun are interviewed by HealthWell Foundation in this article. The article spotlights the work NSSC has been actively pursuing since its founding in 2017, and its founder Jeanne Gore's passing in 2023. Follow this link to read the article.
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NSSC member Cindee Murphy's advocacy to see the Tristin Murphy Act bill passed and signed into law was successful. Governor DeSantis signed The 'Tristin Murphy Act' Bill into law on June 25, 2025.
For the original story from NPR's WUSF, follow this link. Member Cindee Murphy successfully advocated in Florida to improve outcomes for those living with Severe Mental Illness/Serious Brain Disorders.
The 'Tristin Murphy Act' Bill was officially passed on May 2, 2025. We applaud Senator Jennifer Bradley for filing The Tristin Murphy Act and hope that her leadership on this issue will start a movement. We are grateful for Jim DeFede and his continued news coverage of these critical issues. Here is the link to the full segment on CBS News Miami. See also this YouTube link to the coverage. with members Matt, Michael Stick, and AwareNow's Allié McGuire
In the latest edition of AwareNow Magazine, father and son team up and are interviewed, exploring the stroke of madness that led Matt to murder his mother and the healing that eventually came in various forms. Read the full article in the latest edition here (page 66). Member Cindee Murphy continues to advocate in Florida to improve outcomes for those living with Severe Mental Illness/Serious Brain Disorders. We applaud Senator Jennifer Bradley for filing The Tristin Murphy Act and hope that her leadership on this issue will start a movement. We are grateful for Jim DeFede and his continued news coverage of these critical issues. Here is the link to the full segment on CBS News Miami.
Tristin's son Cody said it best, "As a 17-year-old, I have to wonder what kind of world I am growing up in that would treat someone so broken so badly." Mental illness is not a crime; as a civilized society, we should not be treating our most vulnerable this way. |
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