On Saturday, Aug. 31 the West Plains Civic Center will open its doors to a profoundly important event aimed at building a safer, more compassionate community. In the heart of the Ozarks, where the beauty of the rolling hills often belies the struggles some residents face, an opportunity for growth, awareness, and action is set to unfold. This is not just another training session; it’s a lifeline, a beacon of hope for those who may find themselves in the darkest of places. The event, featuring the globally recognized safeTALK training and the Conversations for Suicide Safer Homes program, promises to be a day of transformative learning and community building, held in the Dogwood 2 room at the West Plains Civic Center.
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