Speak Up: A Candid Conversation on Mental Health, Stigma, Suicide Prevention, and the Positive Impact of Community
A Community Conversation with The Mental Health Association of Westchester: A Candid Conversation on Mental Health, Stigma, Suicide Prevention, and the Positive Impact of Community

Join us for Speak UP!, the newest installment of our free, educational series on mental health: Community Conversations. Held at White Plains Public Library on April 30th, this inspiring panel event features:

📣Stories of hope and resilience,
📣Access to community-based mental health resources, and
📣Evidence-based information highlighting the importance of community connections.

Featuring Panelists:

  • Briana Braverman, a Youth Peer Advocate on MHA's Youth ACT Team
  • Brian Halloran, Co-Founder, Break The Hold
  • Rev. Kellie Y. Wofford, Assistant to the Pastor, Greater Centennial A.M.E. Zion Church

Our Panel will be moderated by Jeanette Fairhurst and Sean Mayer, two of MHA Westchester's Board Members and outspoken mental health advocates whose personal journeys with mental health following loss of a loved one to suicide drive their commitment to fighting stigma and building needed community supports.


Join us this April!

Location: White Plains Public Library

Date: Tuesday, April 30th from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Registration: Please register via https://partiful.com/e/Udmf73EOX6RWWXFBNj47


 

For more information, please contact:

Brian Gens, LCSW

Sr. Director of Training & Community Engagement

914-619-0184 | gensb@mhawestchester.org