'Whatever people are dealing with, that's OK.' Utah sisters launch a small clothing line called No Norm to help end stigma of mental health issues.
LEHI — Melanie Haskins and Alisha Petersen are sisters on a mission.
"That's our goal, to continue to end the stigma," explained Haskins. "And whatever people are dealing with, that's OK." The following months became a crash course in finding out more about depression, social media, and statistics that shocked her. "I felt very inspired that, um, as I was going through kind of the depths of this with my daughter, that it was meant to be so much more than just that moment of time," Haskins said. Petersen agreed.
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