TOOELE, Utah — The Tooele City Park was bustling with activity on Thursday as community members gathered for a mental health-focused fair. Held in observance of National Suicide Prevention Month, the event aimed to offer valuable resources and support to local residents.
Co-hosted by Valley Behavioral Health and Molina Healthcare of Utah, the fair received positive feedback from attendees. Many expressed appreciation for the opportunity to access mental health resources and services in a supportive environment.
“This fair provided an opportunity for residents to connect with vital resources and services, helping them take proactive steps toward mental wellness during Suicide Prevention Month and beyond,” said Jared Sanford, President of Valley Behavioral Health.
Brandon Hendrickson, President of Molina Healthcare of Utah, highlighted the significance of the event. “We are honored to co-host this much-needed event,” Hendrickson remarked. “By coming together, we are making a positive impact on the lives of residents, ensuring they have access to the resources and support necessary to maintain their mental health.”
The fair featured booths from various organizations, including the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), among others. Attendees had the chance to engage with these organizations and learn more about mental health support available in their community.
In addition to informational booths, the event offered a petting zoo, therapy dogs, and other lawn activities, providing a family-friendly atmosphere where people could relax and connect with one another.
Overall, the fair served as a crucial platform for raising awareness about mental health and connecting community members with essential support services.
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