Her Name is Hana
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Content Warning: Suicide At the age of 14, Amal's move to Toronto taught her that home is not a place but a person. The word Hooyo (mom) comes from the root word Hooy which means Home. But what happens when that home is temporary? Taking care of our mental health is just as important as taking care of our physical health. Finally, If this podcast gave you value, we’re leaving it up to you. Donate however much you feel like it gave you. We have a big team who put so many hours into bringing this show to life. Donate at : https://linktr.ee/digitalsisterhood ✨And if you can't give right now, please keep us in your duas ✨ This episode was brought to you by Beautiful Light Studios. Recorded at MH Studios Toronto Host: Cadar Mohamud Senior Producer/ Editor: Muna Scekomar Assistant Producer: Khweya Bezeid Intern: Nima Harun Recording Engineer: Jonathan Lillo Graphic Designer: Wasima Farah Project manager: Yasmin Mohamud Marketing Manager: Sawsan Abdillahi RESOURCES & SERVICES IF YOU NEED HELP: https://maristan.org/resources https://muslimmentalhealth.com/patients-families/resource-directory/ https://naseeha.org https://khalilcenter.com/mental-health-service-landing-page/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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