‘We want our murals to show that there’s hope’ Two artists from County Antrim are painting murals to raises awareness of mental health issues:
Murals in Northern Ireland can often depict political divisions, but Carly Wright and Sam McAleese are helping to change that. Like many communities in Northern Ireland - the wider Ballymena area has been affected by suicide and drugs.
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