Colors that Connect Us - A Unity Day Special
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In this special Unity Day episode, Mrs. Bishop sits down with Dr. Ryan Taylor, AGCS Director of Student Services, to discuss this year's powerful school-wide project: a tie-dye and shirt-decorating event where every student and staff member chose colors that represent a cause close to their heart.
They're joined by upper school science teacher, Ms. Marielle Veilleux, who opens up about why she tie-dyed with the color green as she's navigating a new and life-changing diagnosis, and by an anonymous high school student who shares what it's like growing up with parents struggling with addiction — and the surprising hope she's found through it all.
This episode is about connection, courage, and the colors that unite us.
Resources and Notes:
Pennsylvania KinConnector: Resources and support for grandparents raising other relatives' children https://www.kinconnector.org/
National Association for Children of Addiction: https://nacoa.org/
Psychology Today: Find resources to help https://www.psychologytoday.com/us
Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA): https://www.mda.org