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Amy's Story

When Amy Jackson was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder at age 22, she thought her life was over. But instead, she defied the odds and built a life of self-sufficiency and service.

When Amy Jackson was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder at age 22, she thought her life was over. Clinicians told her to give up any dreams of having a career, a family, or a future, but she defied the odds and built a life of self-sufficiency and service.

Producer: Gisela Telis
Videographer/Editor: Sandra Westdahl

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