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"This is open to anyone in the community," said Paula Snyder Belousek, a board member at the Center for Peace and Reconciliation. "If you are struggling in work relationships or maybe in school or in community organizations and you want some extra tips, this would be a great program for you to attend."

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Students at Ohio State Lima were able to tap into their creative side as a way to improve their overall well-being. Students got the chance to put paint to paper with squeegee painting on Wednesday afternoon. The event is part of Buckeyes Thrive, a campus initiative to encourage students to get involved in campus activities. This is just one of the art therapy programs that Ohio State Lima is doing to promote better mental health.