Event in Lancaster September 9, 2023 6pm

Join us for a luminary event in support of mental health awareness and suicide prevention. Luminaries will be available at no cost, to customize as you wish with stickers, markers, a photograph, etc.

Everyone has mental health, and 1 in 5 adults will suffer from a mental illness in their lifetime. In 2022, suicide was the 11th leading cause of death in the US. We are all affected by this, either personally, or by having a friend or family member battling a mental illness. Let’s gather together to spread the message of hope.

All are welcome. Come as you can. Brief ceremony will be held at 7:00 pm.

https://www.grantregional.com/calendar/events/shine-the-light-lancaster-luminary-event/

September is Suicide Prevention Month!

It’s a perfect opportunity to do something in your community to create awareness, honor someone you care about, or make a donation!

Subscribe to the Suicide Prevention Newsletter by emailing: spcicwi@gmail.com

If you’re in Crisis contact 1-800-362-5717 or 988

Keep an eye on the events calendar at the link below:

www.Suicide-SWWI.org

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Free Webinar to Learn about Fentanyl & Xylazine on September 6, 2023

Dr. Laura Palombi

Want to know more about the risks associated with fentanyl and xylazine? On September 6, 2023 join Dr. Laura Palombi on a FREE webinar at 12pm Central Time.

Description: This presentation will review the history of fentanyl and xylazine in the United States drug supply, compare the pharmacology of fentanyl and xylazine, and describe how fentanyl and xylazine can cause toxicity and overdose, separately and together. Attendees will review the pharmacology of naloxone and its utility in reversing opioid overdose. Participants will also be able to describe harm reduction strategies to reduce overdose and other harm resulting from fentanyl and xylazine use.

Register for the FREE webinar at the link below:

https://rb.gy/dvs7g

Seeking to Prevent Overdose Deaths in Southwest Wisconsin

The Iowa County Substance Misuse Prevention group recently brought former BMX Olympian Tony Hoffman to Dodgeville High School to speak about his experience with addiction.

For the second time in recent history, Tony has shared with Southwest Wisconsin the importance of mental health and preventing substance misuse.

To hear more about what Tony shares, go to Tony Hoffman-Top Mental Health Substance Use Prevention Addiction Recovery Speaker — Tony Hoffman (tonyhoffmanspeaking.com)

If you’re interested in accessing mental health or addiction services, please contact Unified Community Services.

Local Media: Olympian Tony Hoffman set to speak about his battle with addiction at Dodgeville High School (nbc15.com)