Reaching out to help: Talk sheds light on suicide topic
Dispelling the myths about suicide and revealing how to help was shared when Meridian Community College hosted the presentation "Signs of Suicide: Perception vs. Reality."
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Dispelling the myths about suicide and revealing how to help was shared when Meridian Community College hosted the presentation "Signs of Suicide: Perception vs. Reality."
Dr. Lagena Bradley, national certified counselor, and Felicia Jenkins, R.N., B.S.N., both with Meridian's Alliance Health Center, will speak on the signs and myths about a suicidal person.
Meridian Community College's Campus Life will host a blood drive in front of Graham Gymnasium on Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 13 and 14, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Performing at campus, community, and civic events, festivals, pageants, and high schools, the Dimensions also features a live band playing pop, classic rock, rhythm and blues, Motown, and hip-hop music.
Kassi Rushing, APR, a communications and people strategist, led a discussion on The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, at the MCC Eagle Leadership Convocation Class session.