Taft’s first Suicide Prevention Awareness Color Run brought together residents to inspire hope and raise awareness about mental health challenges.
- Taft held its first-ever Suicide Prevention Awareness Color Run/Walk to inspire hope and raise awareness for mental health, with participation from the community.
- Over 26 vendors participated in the event, showcasing a collective effort to support those affected by suicide and mental health issues.
- The event emphasized the importance of open conversations about mental health.
On Saturday, Taft held its inaugural Suicide Prevention Awareness Color Run/Walk, bringing the community together to inspire hope and raise awareness for mental health. “In a small community like this, when one person hurts we all hurt,” says Justina Howell, one of the event organizers. She explained that her goal in creating the event was to support those struggling with suicidal thoughts and to provide a safe space for friends and families affected by suicide.
The event featured over 26 vendors, all eager to lend their support to the cause. Jovon Dangerfield served as the MC, delivering heartfelt words and guiding the day’s proceedings.
“For a few hours today, let’s remember we’re here to honor someone’s child, someone’s parent, someone’s coworker, someone’s neighbor, and someone’s friend,” says Jovon…