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Family Friendly Mental Health Resource Fair

Call2Talk and the MetroWest Regional Coalition for Suicide Prevention hold a mental health resource fair for Mental Health Awareness Month

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Hope Blooms
Family Friendly Mental Health Awareness Event

Framingham, MA - On Saturday, May 18 from 1:00pm to 4:00pm, Call2Talk the statewide mental health and suicide prevention program, and the MetroWest Regional Coalition for Suicide Prevention, invite you to join their Hope Blooms Mental Health Awareness Day/Resource Fair. The event will be held outside behind the Mass211 offices at the United Way of Tri-County, located at 46 Park Street in downtown Framingham.

The event is scheduled in May during Mental Health Awareness month to acknowledge and bring attention to the agencies and programs that allow for the possibility of hope and healing. Combined with lighthearted family friendly activities, Hope Blooms will provide support and acknowledgement that it is sometimes okay to not be ok.

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Several community partner agencies helped plan the event and will be in attendance to share resources. Agencies include the MetroWest Regional Coalition for Suicide Prevention, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Framingham Force, SPARK Kindness, Ashland DAET, the MetroWest Chamber of Commerce, OUT MetroWest, Natick 180, LOSSTeam MetroWest, Parent Professional Advocacy League, Call2Talk, and Mass2-1-1.

Families are encouraged to join in and learn about local resources. Kid-friendly activities will be available through the generosity of the following organizations.

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• Rock painting with Spark Kindness
• Pets and People therapy dogs - Pets and People Foundation
• Cool Cow ice cream truck
• Framingham Public Libraries Bookmobile
• Face Painting at the MetroWest Chamber of Commerce table
• Call2Talk will provide gift bags to the first one hundred to check-in (one per family)
• Snacks, water, and additional treats donated by Wegmans will be available.

All attendees who check-in will be entered into a raffle to win a lovely garden gift basket and the first one hundred people to check-in will receive a gift bag with flower seeds to plant at home.
Although mental health is important to address year-round, May is Mental Health Awareness Month and provides a dedicated time for people, organizations, and communities to join their voices, provide resources, and share that there is hope, help, and healing.

Call2Talk would also like to bring attention to the United Way of Tri-County’s food security program in Framingham which provides groceries and hot meals to those in need in the MetroWest area, and their new community vegetable garden.


Call2Talk planted blooms in the garden last fall to pay respect to those lost to suicide. The garden design was created, and time was donated by Call2Talk volunteer Elizabeth Morrison Garden Design.

For more information about the Hope Blooms event, Call2Talk, Mass211, or participating agencies, please contact Eileen Davis, Director of Call2Talk, Vice President at Mass211, and Chair of the MetroWest Regional Coalition for Suicide Prevention at Eileen.Davis@uwotc.org or 508.370.4857.

About Call2Talk
Call2Talk is a confidential mental health, emotional support and suicide prevention program that includes a call line that assists individuals and families through stressful times in their lives. Call2Talk’s well trained call-takers offer compassionate, non-judgmental, emotional support to callers in need. Call2Talk partners with Crisis Text Line 24/7, providing texting access with the same level of support and information. Call2Talk also offers TeleCheck, a phone check-in service for isolated seniors who are experiencing the onset of a sudden life change, the LOSSteam MetroWest, working with local police departments to offer immediate on-site peer emotional support to suicide loss survivors, Move4Ward, a support group for women who have lost a spouse or life partner to suicide, and the Cantor Jodi M. Schectman Lending Library, offering books dedicated to bereavement, loss, grief, hope, and renewal. Call2talk is a program of the United Way of Tri-County and is part of the state-wide Mass2-1-1 platform.

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