Non-Profit To Host Suicide Prevention Seminar On The Grand Strand

The seminar is free for the public to attend but you must reserve a spot.

A non-profit group is set to host a suicide prevention seminar on the Grand Strand.

Fishing for the Mission 22 South Carolina, takes veterans and first responders fishing for mental health purposes.

The seminar aims to help people learn how to recognize suicide warning signs, assess risk, and take meaningful action that can save lives. It will offer practical, evidence-based tools in a supportive learning environment.

Speakers with the Columbia Lighthouse Project and others will be present. The seminar is free for the public to attend and has a special focus on family members, care givers, service providers, first responders, and more.

You must sign up to attend the event. It will be held at the Veteran’s Cafe along Northgate Drive in Myrtle Beach from 3-5pm on March 11. Another seminar will be held from noon-2pm on March 12 at the American Legion Post 178 in Murrells Inlet.

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