UP Wide Preventing Suicide A walk, run, and bike event to promote suicide prevention across the Upper Peninsula August 22, 2019 Hello, Our Communities That Care coalition is participating in “UP Wide Preventing Suicide,” a collaborative walk/run/bike event that includes
Gogebic Community Mental Health receives accreditation
WAKEFIELD – Gogebic Community Mental Health recently received accreditation from CARF International, a mental health accrediting agency. CMH has been accredited for a period of three years for its assertive community treatment, case management and services coordination, community housing, crisis
2019 CARF Accreditation
2019 CARF accreditation report-Click to Download
Wakefield event addresses stigma of mental health, disabilities
By BRYAN HELLIOS bhellios@yourdailyglobe.com Wakefield – Gogebic Community Mental Health Authority aimed to “stomp out stigma” during its eighth annual Walk a Mile in My Shoes event at Wakefield VFW Wednesday. Missy Lane, the chairperson for community mental health’s anti-stigma committee, said the
Community Mental Health plans annual ‘Walk a Mile in My Shoes’ rally for mental health awareness
WAKEFIELD – May is designated as Mental Health Awareness Month and Gogebic Community Mental Health’s Anti-Stigma Committee continues their efforts to end the stigma associated with mental illnesses and intellectual/developmental disabilities. CMH is planning their 8th annual “Walk a Mile
Mental Health Matters
Gogebic Community Mental Health in Wakefield continues to participate in the national initiative to increase mental health literacy by once again hosting one of the most promising evidence-based public education programs in the United States today, Mental Health First Aid
CNN Hosting Suicide Awareness Town Hall this Sunday, June 24th at 6pm
CNN to Air a Special Town Hall on Suicide Prevention
Suicide is Not Just about Mental Illness – National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention
Action Alliance_A Joint Statement_CDC Vital Signs June – Download Document
Suicide survivors tell their stories
By RALPH ANSAMI ransami@yourdailyglobe.com IRONWOOD — The quilts are becoming faded, but the faces they contain are fresh in many area residents’ minds. The Lifekeeper Faces of Suicide quilts were on display Saturday at Gogebic Community College for the fourth
Break the Silence, Walk Through the Pain
Break the Silence, Walk Through the Pain September 9 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am Hosted by Gogebic Range Suicide Prevention Council Registration: 9-10 a.m. Program: 10-10:30 a.m. Walk 1 mile. Cost: None except for those who want to order a