Kelli Caseman created a Facebook post about her piece she co-wrote for the Charleston Gazette– and it was well received.
Just a few days ago, Caseman , who is the director of Child’s Health at West Virginians for Affordable Heath Care, and Dr. Laure Marino, a nurse practitioner in the state, wrote an opinion piece on the many struggles the youth in WV is facing.
Caseman took to Facebook to discuss the difficultly the piece took to write.

Below I will show some of the comments the post received.


This goes to show that we live in a time where we can connect to handfuls, hundreds and even thousands of people all at once via the internet. With that being the case, we can use it to our advantage to have community based conversations on issues that matter, as shown above.