Final Bow offers youth mental health first aid training

Empowering Coordinator, Board Members participate

These amazing community members represent a very small number of the individuals dealing with youth in our county. They spent the day learning how to be a mental health first aider through the wonderful programming provided by PVFF – PASS. Our instructor, Donna Dickman, was one of a kind and incredibly engaging for a six hour in-person course.

We need YOUR help breaking down the mental health and suicide stigma in our community and many others across the nation, and we need to provide the help necessary for our youth to strive and survive. So, who will be next to take this life saving course? Final Bow will be offering this again and we highly encourage you to make a difference in our youth in Darke County.

For more information and additional date of course, please check back or call our office, 937-459-8078.

The amazing people and organizations represented today were:

Empowering Darke County Youth, Jenette Stark, Greenville Coordinator; Board Members Delores Ely and Chelsea Jones

Darke County Board of Developmental Disabilities, Jessica Shafer

Darke County Recovery Services, Julia Gower

Tri-Village High School, Tim Cundiff

Greenville City Schools, Kailey Nisonger Guillozet

Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Shelby & Darke County, Bethany Royer-Delong, Morgan Mitchell

Radiant Lighthouse, Delores Ely

Castine Church, Heather Costa

EUM Church, Melissa Werling

Final Bow Center for Children’s Performing Arts, Chelsea Jones, Amy Rice, Ron Asman and Hillary Holzapfel

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