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Ferrum College Suicide Awareness Event to Feature Student-Athletes, Band Members, and Cheerleaders

FERRUM, Va. September, 2 2024 – In a significant effort to raise awareness about mental health and suicide prevention, Ferrum College Social Work students and Resiliency and Hope Suicide Prevention Coalition members are hosting a Suicide Awareness Event on Saturday, September 7, at the College’s home openers in football, women’s soccer and men’s soccer.

Three student athletes in action. Logos of Carilion Clinic AutosbyNelson.com, RAH Coalition, and Piedmont Community Services.

Stay in the Game

The event, “Stay in the Game”, will be held during the football and soccer games, and aims to bring the community together to honor those lost to suicide and support those currently struggling with mental health challenges. Highlighting the event, football players, student athletes, band members and cheerleaders will take center stage in various roles throughout the day. Their participation underscores the importance of mental health awareness within the athletic community and beyond.

Event Highlights

“Suicide Prevention Awareness Month reminds us that no one should have to face their struggles alone,” said Ferrum College President Dr. Mirta Martin. “By partnering with our local Piedmont Community Services, we strengthen our commitment to creating safe spaces for honest conversations, offering support, and providing life-saving resources for our students and for all members of our Panther family. Together, we can make a difference, foster hope, and let every person know their life matters.”

Join Us

The Ferrum College community is encouraged to attend this important event, showing their support for mental health awareness and suicide prevention. Fans and attendees are encouraged to wear teal and purple (nationally recognized colors for Suicide Prevention Awareness Month) to represent the idea that no one should face mental health challenges alone. Together, we can make a difference and build a stronger, more compassionate community.