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Community Events – Northville High School’s Color My World Color Run

Color My World, a suicide-prevention health club at Northville High School, is hosting a Color Run, a 5k run/walk, on Sunday, September 18, 2022 at 11am to generate money towards suicide prevention through proactive mental health parameters within Northville high school such as building Zen Room, a mental health resource library in addition to a plan where students can take a break, and other resources within the high school and the greater Northville community. If available please feel free to sign up for the run and sign up to volunteer for the event!

To sign-up, please do so through Sign-Up Genius here or visit the Color My World webpage here.

Community Events – FAN’s A Round for Recovery

Join Families Against Narcotics’ 2nd annual A Round for Recovery golf outing event. The outing will take place on Friday, Sept. 16th at 9 a.m. at Fellows Creek Golf Club in Canton, Mich. The event will feature a four-person scramble, a variety of prizes, food, and more.

If you’re interested in learning more about the event or signing up, visit their website here.

Community Events – Plymouth Fall Festival

The Plymouth Fall Festival is a world-class event in beautiful downtown Plymouth that is exciting and fun for the whole family. The event is committed to providing an opportunity for non-profit community organization to fundraise and continue the great work they do!

The dates for this year’s festival will be September 10-12.

Learn more about the Plymouth Fall Festival by visiting their website here.

Community Events: Touch a Truck

The Churchill HS Interact club with the assistance of the Livonia AM Rotary Club, is hosting the annual Touch A Truck, which is a hands-on family event that provides a unique opportunity for children and adults alike to explore vehicles of all types including public service, emergency, utility, construction, landscaping, transportation, delivery, and just plain awesome – all in one place. 

Kids can blast horns and sirens, climb onto construction equipment, and learn how the equipment operates, all up close and hands-on. Children are encouraged to touch their favorite vehicles, get behind the wheel, and meet the people who help to build, protect and serve our community.

IMPACT

All donated proceeds and sponsorships go to support local organizations, such as our Livonia Police and Fire, the LPS Education Foundation, and many others. 

While Touch a Truck is a completely free event, we do ask for a $3.00 parking donation. These proceeds directly help local organizations that serve our community on a daily basis.

Date: Saturday, August 27, 2022

Time: 8:30 AM – 2:00 PM

Location: Greenmead Historic Village Special Event Parking

Address: 20501 Newburgh Rd, Livonia, MI 48152

Parking Fee: $3.00 donation requested

In consideration of visitors who are sensitive to loud noises, Touch a Truck offers “quiet time” from 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM. During those two hours, we will ask participants to refrain from sounding horns, sirens, and the like.

Download the event flyer by clicking here.

Suicide Prevention QPR Training

Suicide is the second leading cause of death-starting with children at age 10 all the way up to adults age 33. More teenagers and young adults die from suicide than from cancer, heart disease, aids, birth defects, stroke, pneumonia, influenza, and chronic lung disease combined. These were some of Growth Works’ CEO Nick Griswold’s opening remarks for the Suicide Prevention QPR Training, hosted by Growth Works.

Growth Works is a member of the Suicide Prevention Coalition that was started through a Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) initiated by St. Mary Mercy, trinity Health Livonia in 2015. This resulted in a suicide prevention forum developed through a collaboration of stakeholders in the seven participating school districts and community organizations. Through this collaborative effort, it was determined that for the work of this committee to truly gain traction, a Suicide Prevention Coordinator would be needed to allow them to meet their mission and achieve the goal of zero completed youth suicide within the districts served. In 2021 the Coalition was awarded a grant from the Flynn Foundation to support the work of the Suicide Prevention Coordinator and Syndee Malek was hired in 2022 to spearhead this important work.

The coalition has been hard at work assessing the existing programs and services in our local school districts as well as seeking out new resources and tools. This included QPR training, Question Persuade Refer, for all members of the educational staff of the seven Western Wayne School Districts involved in the coalition. The purpose of this training is to help save lives and ensure that all members of the educational team can recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and how to question, persuade, and refer someone for help.

The first event in brining QPR training to the educational staff took place on June 27th at the Inn at St. John’s. Participants spent the morning with two keynote speakers, Kevin Fischer Executive Director of NAMI Michigan and Growth Works’ Board Member and Gail Neely Kolbeck from Every Monday Matters. The event hosted more than 250 attendees and 171 individuals were trained as QPR Gatekeepers. QPR Gatekeeper training is good for three years; trainers need to recertify after three years as well. We captured a lot of great feedback and comments from participants including, “I feel more confident in talking with people about suicide and asking directly if they are having suicidal thoughts.” “Relationships are the most important way to help build trust for students to feel comfortable to open up to you as an adult.” ”I received useful resources to someone to and I feel more comfortable asking the question about suicide.” These are just a few out the hundreds of comments we received that show an overwhelming need for more education and training like this one.

This incredible event was made possible by the generous support of our community sponsors including Healthy Livonia, Community Financial, Gordon Advisors, Schoolcraft College, Michigan Educational Credit Union, South Redford School District and the Kiwanis Club of Plymouth. We would also like to thank all of the participants who joined us for this event, who will be taking life saving resources back to their organizations, and they include Clarenceville, Livonia, Redford Union, Taylor, Wayne RESA, Northville, Plymouth-Canton, South Redford, Wayne Westland, Growth Works and other community guests.

We will be hosting another Suicide Prevention QPR Training Day, November 8th. If you are interested in more information or sponsoring this event, contact Laura Reiners at Laura.Reiners@gwcares.org. Thank you for your support in helping us reach our goal of zero completed youth suicides within the seven Western Wayne School Districts.