The UW-Platteville Health and Humane Performance Mental Health and Suicide Awareness 5K Run/Walk will take place April, 11, 2015.
ATTENTION: We plan to delay the start of the race if we see lightening or experience unfavorable weather conditions. Check back often for updates!
**We are asking everyone to park in lots: P11, P25, P26 around the Williams Fieldhouse as well as P24 by the engineering building. Please NO parking on Southwest Road, as you will be running on that road. -Thanks!
To accommodate all participants of all ages and abilities we are offering a run/walk event. Attendees are encouraged to wear bright or neon colors to draw attention and raise awareness for mental health and suicide. (encouraged not required).
This Mental Health and Suicide Awareness Event benefits Family Advocates Incorporate. Did you know 1 in 4 college students has a diagnosable mental health disorder? 1 in 4 could be your friend, your neighbor, or your family member. But fewer than one third of students struggling with mental health concerns will seek professional help because of negative stigmas. We are partnering with the University of Wisconsin Platteville Counseling Service to raise awareness to mental health and reduce stigmas associated with it.
Come out to enjoy the cheerful music, awesome t-shirts with our custom design, food, and receive a goody bag. Make sure you stick around at the end for the raffle ticket ceremony.
ATTENTION: We plan to delay the start of the race if we see lightening or experience unfavorable weather conditions. Check back often for updates!
**We are asking everyone to park in lots: P11, P25, P26 around the Williams Fieldhouse as well as P24 by the engineering building. Please NO parking on Southwest Road, as you will be running on that road. -Thanks!
To accommodate all participants of all ages and abilities we are offering a run/walk event. Attendees are encouraged to wear bright or neon colors to draw attention and raise awareness for mental health and suicide. (encouraged not required).
This Mental Health and Suicide Awareness Event benefits Family Advocates Incorporate. Did you know 1 in 4 college students has a diagnosable mental health disorder? 1 in 4 could be your friend, your neighbor, or your family member. But fewer than one third of students struggling with mental health concerns will seek professional help because of negative stigmas. We are partnering with the University of Wisconsin Platteville Counseling Service to raise awareness to mental health and reduce stigmas associated with it.
Come out to enjoy the cheerful music, awesome t-shirts with our custom design, food, and receive a goody bag. Make sure you stick around at the end for the raffle ticket ceremony.