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SIU’s THRIVE event on Sept. 17 focuses on mental health, suicide prevention

Fresh Check Day
Yenitza Melgoza
Fresh Check Day

Southern Illinois University Carbondale will host an entertaining, informative event focusing on wellness, mental health and suicide prevention on Sept. 17. Wellness and Health Promotion Services is sponsoring THRIVE from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Student Services Building Pavilion, and while the focus is especially on students, everyone is welcome.

Held during Suicide Prevention Month, the free, expo-style event will feature interactive exhibits and booths, treats, prizes and giveaways. Peer-to-peer discussions and information about tools and resources will also be included and presented in a positive, community-based format by SIU’s Student Health Services and partners across the university.

Organizers say attendees will learn about coping strategies, resiliency and social connectedness.

For more information, contact Shelly Ridgeway, assistant director of Student Health Services and director of Wellness and Health Promotion Services, at shelly.ridgeway@siu.edu or 618-536-4441. To learn more about Student Health Services, visit the website or follow the center on its Facebook or Instagram accounts.

Contact SIU’s Counseling and Psychological Services at 618-453-5371 if you or anyone you know needs support or help. In addition, the National Suicide and Crisis Hotline is open 24/7 and can be reached by calling or texting 988.

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