P.S. I Love You Day raises awareness about mental health
News 12 spoke to Brooke and Jaimie Dipalma about the significance of the day and how it helps others.
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Feb 14, 2025, 11:22 AM
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Updated 261 days ago
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P.S. I Love You Day
is a mental health awareness event created by two West Islip sisters who lost their father to suicide.
News 12 spoke to Brooke and Jaimie Dipalma about the significance of the day and how it helps others.
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