
As World Suicide Prevention Day nears, the North Shore is promoting mental health awareness. NAMI Ozaukee is offering suicide prevention training to help build resilience and emotional balance. The Ozaukee County Sheriff's Office shared the event on social media, showing their support for the cause.
The informative session will be the expertise of Dr. Michael Weber and is scheduled at the Ozaukee County Nonprofit Center located at 2360 Dakota Drive in Grafton. Interested individuals should mark their calendars for Wednesday, September 10th from 9:00 am to 10:00 am, during this hour, attendees will explore the significance of nurturing relationships, acceptance of differences, caring for each another, and increased emotional balance, which are deemed crucial in providing support to those in times of struggle, simultaneously these principles enhance the well-being of oneself, as reported by the Ozaukee County Sheriff's Office.
According to the Ozaukee County Sheriff's Office Facebook post, this training event is open to the public, and all members of the community are encouraged to attend. As the topic of suicide prevention is of increasing importance, initiatives such as this one highlight the community's commitment to fostering an environment where mental health is not only discussed but also prioritized through actionable education.









