An invitation from Summit Avenue Presbyterian Church:
FAQs
How much does this event cost?
Thanks to a Kitsap Public Health District grant, we are able to offer this workshop free of charge.
If it is free, why do I need to register to attend?
Registration is not to required to attend, but helps us to:
know how many attendees to expect
send you a reminder email a few days before the workshop
provide any necessary accommodations so you feel comfortable and welcome.
Who is the workshop for?
The workshop is primarily geared toward teens (6th grade and up) and their parent(s)/guardian(s). The workshop will especially address challenges facing BIPOC and queer youth. However, anyone interested in suicide prevention is welcome to attend. Please REGISTER here.
Who are the presenters?
Danielle Castillejo, LMHCA (she/her)
Kali Jensen, LMHC (she/her)
others TBA
What will happen at the workshop?
This interactive workshop will cover topics such as belonging and acceptance, mental health concerns, and suicide prevention.
This is being hosted at a church, is this a religious event?
This is not a religious event. We are grateful to Summit Avenue Presbyterian for hosting, and the Summit Ave Youth Group for putting the workshop together, but the workshop is not faith-based.
Will there be refreshments?
Yes! Light snacks and a few beverage options will be provided thanks to our hospitality team. We kindly request you note any dietary restrictions on the registration form.
Is childcare provided?
Childcare is not provided. Information in this workshop will be geared towards students (6th grade and up) and their parent(s)/guardian(s).
Can I share about this event with others?
Yes! Please help us spread the word. You can download and share the event poster or social media image. Or you can share this web page as well.
My question is not answered here. Who do I contact?
Deanna Gemmer is happy to answer questions.
deanna@summitave.net
360-447-8587