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Mental Health Awareness Month 2019

Mental Health Awareness Month 2019

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May is Mental Health Awareness Month and this year the San Mateo County Health Department, San Mateo County Libraries, and the Peninsula Library System have teamed up with local agencies to host over 40 events across the county on a variety of mental health topics. Free of charge and open to the public, the events feature talks, movie screenings, trainings, and panel discussions. StarVista is excited to be hosting and participating in some of these exciting events!

StarVista Crisis Hotline Volunteer Panel

– Mon, 5/6 @ 6pm
San Mateo Public Library, Oak Room
Missed it? Watch the panel discussion here:

http://bit.ly/2WyOuxv

 

S Word Film Screening & Discussion Panel

– Tue, 5/7 @ 6:30pm
Pacific Sharp Park Library

https://theswordmovie.com/event/san-mateo-county-library-with-starvista/

– Wed, 5/8 @ 6:30pm
Redwood City Public Library, Downtown

– Sat, 5/25 @ 3pm
San Carlos Library Community Room A&B

– Wed, 5/29 @ 6pm
Menlo Park Main Library

https://www.smchealth.org/event/s-word-film-screening-discussion-panel

 

Gender and Sexuality Workshop

– Sat., 5/11 @ 2pm
Half Moon Bay Library, 620 Correas St.

https://www.facebook.com/events/half-moon-bay-library/gender-sexuality-workshop/326103931440792/

 

Mental Health Self Care with StarVista

-Wed, 5/22 @ 6:30pm
Sharp Park Library 104 Hilton Way Pacifica

https://www.facebook.com/events/408933986325970/

–Wed, 5/29 @ 7pm
San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St, San Carlos

https://www.facebook.com/events/2268894206524069/

 

Soufra Film Screening in Daly City

-Tue, 5/28 @ 5pm
Westmoor High School, 131 Westmoor Ave.

More info:
https://www.facebook.com/events/580517785788661

RSVP here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/film-screening-soufra-tickets-60537208420

 

Check out the full event list here!

Attending an event?
Help spread the word, show support, share your experience, or help raise awareness!

#StarVistaSMC

#MentalHealthAwarenessMonth

#BeTheOneSMC

#WordsofWellness

 

 

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