
The Gahanna Division of Police has issued a call to action for mental health providers and wellness vendors to join their upcoming Mental Health Matters Resource Fair. This event is aimed at fostering awareness and providing support, while encouraging connections within the community. Set to take place on December 8 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., the fair will be hosted at the Columbus Metropolitan Library Gahanna Branch, located at 310 Granville St.
A recent social media post from the Gahanna Division of Police invites "passionate organizations, therapists, wellness practitioners, and resource providers" to sign up and showcase their services. The emphasis is on collaboration and collective effort to diminish the stigma surrounding mental health and to bolster overall community wellness. Those interested in participating as a vendor can register through a provided link.
As part of its engagement with the community, the Gahanna Division of Police has been proactive in addressing mental health, advocating for increased dialogue and access to resources. The upcoming fair is a reflection of these ongoing efforts and underscores a commitment to building a stronger support network locally. By bringing together various stakeholders, this event aims to offer a comprehensive range of services and information to individuals seeking assistance or guidance in managing mental well-being.
The social media announcement further highlights the objectives of the Mental Health Matters Resource Fair with hashtags such as #MentalHealthMatters, #WellnessFair, #CommunityCare, #GrowInCommunity, #GrowInSupport, and #GrowInConnection, signaling a multifaceted approach towards fostering both individual and communal health. Interested parties can get more information and secure their spot as a vendor by visiting the registration link. With December approaching, efforts to publicize and prepare for the fair are expected to ramp up, making sure that these essential services reach those in need.









