This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own.

Neighbor News

Suicide Prevention And Awareness Walk Scheduled in St. Charles

Join us on Saturday, September 11, 2021 as we take a walk along the fox river. www.SPSWALK.com

Location: Pottawatomie Park in St. Charles. (3.1 miles)

REGISTER HERE: www.SPSWalk.com

Suicide Prevention and Awareness. Take a Walk. Help Save Lives! It is FREE to walk.

Find out what's happening in Yorkvillefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Our walk begins at 9 AM. A leisurely 3.1 mile walk along the Fox River, starting at Pottawatomie Park in Saint Charles. All proceeds go to support the mission of Suicide Prevention Services. Offering a 24 hour phone hotline, counseling, prevention training, intervention in schools, support groups, awareness events, and more. www.spsamerica.org

Join us for our Here for LIFE Walk on September 11, 2021

Find out what's happening in Yorkvillefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Come walk with friends. This is one of our biggest fundraisers. This is planned to be IN PERSON in September with safety measures in place. We walk along the fox river in the fresh air, beginning in St. Charles. We will also stream this event Live on Facebook. Please consider walking with us virtually if you are out of state or more comfortable virtually. All are welcome.

We are also looking for event sponsors. Email: info@spsamerica.org for sponsor opportunities.

When you register, you can create your very own story page to share with friends and accept donations. Thank you for supporting our mission.

Here for LIFE. Here for YOU.

8:00 a.m. Registration

9:00 a.m. Walk Begins

When walk with us you:

Honor the life of someone who died by suicide. Show your support to Survivors of Suicide. Forward the cause of suicide prevention.

Learn what you can do to prevent suicide.

Proceeds from Suicide Prevention Services of America events and fundraisers stay in your local community to support SPS programs and services advancing the cause for suicide prevention.

www.spsamerica.org

The views expressed in this post are the author's own. Want to post on Patch?