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Please be aware that this episode includes topics that some listeners may find distressing, including mental health, suicide, suicidal ideation, depression and loss of life.
Callisto Cortez, Youth Development Specialist at Copper Shores Outreach & Education and Andy Kalcich, Mental Health Professional and School Social Worker at Copper Country Intermediate School District get together on the latest episode of the Copper Shores Podcast to discuss the upcoming Suicide Prevention Walk on Saturday, September 13, from 1 to 4 p.m. at Ray Kestner Waterfront Park in Houghton.
Kalcich breaks down the challenges faced by folks looking for support in the area, including the added stigma that many men face when seeking help. Cortez talks about the importance of community and the impact that a sense of connection can have on mental health. They are eager to help fellow community members learn more about suicide and suicide prevention, and connect with local resources.
Learn more about the ninth annual Suicide prevention Walk at coppershores.org/walk.
Thank you to the many businesses and community organizations sponsoring this year’s walk, including Aspirus, Copper Country Mental Health, Huntington Bank, Northwoods Sporting Goods and Walmart.
By Copper Shores Community Health FoundationPlease be aware that this episode includes topics that some listeners may find distressing, including mental health, suicide, suicidal ideation, depression and loss of life.
Callisto Cortez, Youth Development Specialist at Copper Shores Outreach & Education and Andy Kalcich, Mental Health Professional and School Social Worker at Copper Country Intermediate School District get together on the latest episode of the Copper Shores Podcast to discuss the upcoming Suicide Prevention Walk on Saturday, September 13, from 1 to 4 p.m. at Ray Kestner Waterfront Park in Houghton.
Kalcich breaks down the challenges faced by folks looking for support in the area, including the added stigma that many men face when seeking help. Cortez talks about the importance of community and the impact that a sense of connection can have on mental health. They are eager to help fellow community members learn more about suicide and suicide prevention, and connect with local resources.
Learn more about the ninth annual Suicide prevention Walk at coppershores.org/walk.
Thank you to the many businesses and community organizations sponsoring this year’s walk, including Aspirus, Copper Country Mental Health, Huntington Bank, Northwoods Sporting Goods and Walmart.