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In the wake of The Carter Center's recently concluded mental health awareness campaign and the growing momentum behind Georgia's “Rally for Parity,” Sarah Phillips, the center's associate director of public policy for its mental health program, discussed the ongoing fight for mental health parity and how community-driven advocacy continues to shape the future of mental health care in Georgia.