We are in the news! Go PACT Team, their dedication and support made the front page of today’s Trenton Times

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A client who received services through Catholic Charities PACT (Program of Assertive Community Treatment) program was recently featured on the front page of The Times.

John Nash, son of the late John and Alicia Nash, who like his father is diagnosed with schizophrenia, is for the first time living on his own with the help of counselors from Catholic Charities Diocese of Trenton.

Two years ago, the world mourned John and Alicia Nash, the renowned mathematician immortalized by the Oscar-winning film, A Beautiful Mind, and his wife when they died in a car accident on the New Jersey Turnpike.

But the people closest to the couple understood the tragedy cut far deeper than the loss of the Nobel-prize winner and the woman whose devotion ensured Nash was treated for schizophrenia.

The Nashes left behind their son, John Charles Nash, who inherited both his father’s genius and his mental illness. With his parents ripped from his life, friends and colleagues anxiously wondered: what will happen to “Johnny?”

To read the full story, click on the photo of John Nash Jr.

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