On Wednesday, March 30, the CSI Campus Activities Board will host a number of programs designed to educate and inform the CSI community about how to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and how to question, persuade, and refer someone to help, including resources and information. Please help us spread the word about these incredible programs:

“ALIVE! Mental Health Fair and Suicide Prevention Tour,” Campus Center (Building 1C), noon to 5:00pm

The afternoon events will feature an Information and Resource Fair, Screening of the documentaries Bullied and A Reason to Live, a keynote address by 1-800-SUICIDE founder Reese Butler, and QPR Training. Other features of the event include Hands-on Graffiti Art Therapy, a Brain Exhibit, and a Post-Secret Exhibit.

“An Evening with TO WRITE LOVE ON HER ARMS,” Center for the Arts (Building 1P) Williamson Theatre, 7:00pm

Join founder Jamie Tworkowski for an open conversation on hope and finding help for people struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury and suicide.  Admission is free for CSI students ($2 at the door) and $5 for the community ($7 at the door).  Tickets are available in the Office of Student Life (Building 1C, Room 201) and the CFA Box Office (718.982.ARTS).  

For more information about these events or for questions, please call the Office of Student Life at 718.982.3088.

 For up-to-date event information visit the CSI Event Calendar.