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A Rather Interesting Website. The Willard Suitcase Project.
Hey, when i did work experience at a design studio, i did it to desgin an Exhibition for this Project. It really amazed me, and made me think of how far we have come in the understanding mental health. I am more than sure the site will explain itself, so enough from me. I particularly find Frank's story to be Moving and sad, a whole life ruined.
The Willard Suitcase Exhibit Online# Also, sometimes the "click here" link doesn't work, click the photo and it'll come up.
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Re: A Rather Interesting Website. The Willard Suitcase Project.
THIS IS COOL! You have to click on suitcase owners to start getting a good picture of the project. Gotta go to sleep right now, but gonna get deeper in it tomorrow! Thanks!
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Re: A Rather Interesting Website. The Willard Suitcase Project.
That's fascinating stuff, thanks! I worked at a nursing home that had a few long termers such as those described. Although they were not there involuntarily, and were definitely in need of nursing care, to be in an institution that long is unimaginable.
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Re: A Rather Interesting Website. The Willard Suitcase Project.
Cer-f'n-reepy!!!!
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Re: A Rather Interesting Website. The Willard Suitcase Project.
So sad.
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Re: A Rather Interesting Website. The Willard Suitcase Project.
Very sad. I have the book they published for this. It's a great read.
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Re: A Rather Interesting Website. The Willard Suitcase Project.
Wow... that is pretty heavy reading...sad
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