OurHealth Lynchburg & Southside April/May 2018

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Health Scene HAPPENINGS • WHO’S WHO • TRENDING words | ELISSA EINHORN

HORIZON’S GOT TALENT The 4th Annual Horizon’s Got Talent – a fundraiser to benefit Horizon Behavioral Health in Lynchburg, a non-profit that serves people struggling with mental health, substance abuse issues and intellectual disabilities – was held on Friday, March 23, 2018. More than 200 people came out to support Horizon Behavioral Health’s mission to promote the health and independence and self-worth of individuals and families in Central Virginia.

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1 Emcee Tony Camm (left) with Derek Polley, judge. 2 Damien Cabezas, CEO of Horizon Behavioral Healthcare speaks to the audience. 3 Contestant band Ennui Band. 4 People’s Choice Award winner Natalie Nelms receives her award from Horizon Behavioral Health CEO Damien Cabezas. 5 Judges, emcee and Horizon Behavioral Health CEO (from left): Tina LeValley, judge; Damien Cabezas, CEO of Horizon Behavioral Health; Tony Camm, emcee; McKenna Hamrick, judge, Danner Evans, judge; Pattie Martin, judge; and Derek Polley, judge. 6 Contestant Natalie Nelms. 7 Daniel Kepel Young receives his 1st place award from Horizon Behavioral Health CEO Damien Cabezas. 8 Contestant Ella Range. 9 The Midnight Theory Band won 2nd place. (from left): Michael Wonderly, lead guitar; Arebecca Wonderly, bass guitar; Chris Acuna, lead singer; Lewis Acuna, key board; Anthony Lynch, drums; and Justin Cook, guitar.

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