Amid the worst months of her husband’s rapid mental health decline, Julie Leonard recalls waking up most mornings thinking one thing: “What fresh hell awaits?”
Leonard will be among several multidisciplinary artists who will have their work displayed as part of the “We’re just now starting to see all those impacts of the pandemic starting to really be evident in people, and our suicide rates are climbing pretty drastically,” Coder said. “There’s so much need, and we just really want to raise awareness around the issue.”
“I feel like where we are now as a family and where I am as an individual is trying to live my life so that every minute counts,” Leonard said.