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Obituary: Henry Littrup Nielsen

Obituary: Henry Littrup Nielsen SCARBOROUGH - Henry Littrup Nielsen of Scarborough died July 18, 2021 at Gosnell Hospice in Scarborough after enduring dementia and cancer. . Share Henry Littrup Nielsen SCARBOROUGH – Henry Littrup Nielsen of Scarborough died July 18, 2021 at Gosnell Hospice in Scarborough after enduring dementia and cancer. The Danish Viking, with the hearty, memorable laugh, gave up his vessel when he quietly admitted to forgetting how to play cribbage, his favorite game besides volleyball, and also watching Tom Brady play football, being proud that both were University of Michigan alumni. He was born in Flint, Mich. on Jan. 14, 1934 to Johannes and Gerda Christiansen Nielsen.

Community therapists help Nepali refugees from Bhutan peel back layers of trauma

Community therapists help Nepali refugees from Bhutan peel back layers of trauma Yilun Cheng, The Columbus Dispatch © Courtney Hergesheimer/Columbus Dispatch Uma Acharya is the program director for Center for New Americans at the North Community Counseling Center, that caters specifically to Bhutanese-Nepali refugees, Thursday, June 24, 2021. Uma Acharya knows the daily hardships that refugees must go through just to survive. Born in a refugee camp in Nepal after her family escaped government persecution in Bhutan, she witnessed the poor living conditions and lack of resources during the 15 years she spent there before resettling in the United States. There was never enough food for the family; Acharya s parents had to leave their camp to do farm work for days or months on end just to feed her and her two siblings. Some of their neighbors who left the camp for heavy labor never came back alive. 

Therapists help Nepali refugees from Bhutan peel back layers of trauma

Uma Acharya knows the daily hardships that refugees must go through just to survive. Born in a refugee camp in Nepal after her family escaped government persecution in Bhutan, she witnessed the poor living conditions and lack of resources during the 15 years she spent there before resettling in the United States. There was never enough food for the family; Acharya s parents had to leave their camp to do farm work for days or months on end just to feed her and her two siblings. Some of their neighbors who left the camp for heavy labor never came back alive.  Now a 27-year-old, Columbus-based mental health counselor who specializes in serving refugees, Acharya said her own traumatic experiences have helped her relate to those she is treating.

Osaka s struggles with mental health hit home for other athletes

The woman expected to win the French Open dropped out of the tournament for her mental health. Naomi Osaka’s decision to pull out of the competition came after tournament officials fined her $15,000 for not speaking to the media following her first-round match on Sunday. The four-time major champion, 23, announced on Twitter before the […]

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