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Community health board volunteer garners human rights award » The Laker News
BEDFORD: At just 20, Evan Treffler has already become one of Nova Scotia’s most visible young voices for mental health advocacy, inclusion and human rights. The Dalhousie University medical sciences student was recognized in December with a Nova Scotia Human Rights Award for his leadership in advancing mental health equity and youth empowerment across the province. The Bedford native says his passion for healthcare and advocacy is rooted in fami…
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