(Atlantic) Atlantic High School will host a Youth Mental Health Symposium on Wednesday, March 18 from 5:00-7:45 PM.
All middle school and high school students and parents in Cass County are invited to attend. Any other interested members of the public are welcomed and encouraged to attend as well. The free event will include a meal sponsored by area businesses, door prizes, and free childcare.
Motivational speaker Joe Beckman will talk about the importance of human connection at a time when loneliness is at an all-time high, and a series of short presentations will be given on issues affecting students today including anxiety, healthy relationships, and mental health awareness. Organizations from Cass County and across the state will be at the event providing resources to students, parents and community members.
Atlantic High School Counselor Sarah Elm says the event addresses a critical need. “We are seeing a huge need for awareness about mental health in our community at all age levels; students and families are struggling more than ever. We need to reduce the stigma, and offer support, and we hope this event will start those conversations,” shares Elm.
A large donation was made by the Atlantic Community School Foundation to cover the cost of the speaker. Several sponsors donated to cover the cost of the meal: Full Circle Therapy, ZION Recovery Services/Southwest Iowa Mental Health Center, Therapy Place, and Cass County Health System. Attendees will be entered into drawings for $500 in gift card door prizes donated by the Family Crisis Support Network.
Doors for the event open at 5 PM with a community resource fair and revolving presentations in the high school gym. At 6:30 PM a light supper will be served in the commons while Beckman shares his message with attendees. Childcare will be provided on-site for the duration of the event.
For more information, including sponsorship and volunteer opportunities, please reach out to Sarah Elm at selm@atlanticiaschools.org or 712-243-5358. While there is no cost to attend, and pre-registration is not required, those needing childcare are encouraged to RSVP to Sarah Elm.