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“Out of the Darkness” Walk

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“Out of the Darkness” Walk

If you, a loved one, a friend or someone you know has been touched by suicide you know how challenging that can be.

This year’s “Out of the Darkness” walk Saturday, September 6th at Myers Park in Lansing is a great way to remember, share and raise awareness for suicide prevention and mental illness so that no one has to feel alone.

Registration starts at 930am with ceremonies at 1030am and then the walk immediately follows…Walk Chair Crystal Howser tells us more.

 

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