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Yellow Ribbon Suicide
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Welcome to Community for Hope of Greater Oshkosh, a nonprofit organization supporting suicide prevention, intervention and response. Our group was established in 2001 in response to a growing number of teen suicides in Oshkosh and the clear need for action to stem this alarming trend. While our initial focus was on teen suicide, our current focus includes all age groups. --------------------------- Doctors
in Recital Steinway and Sons, Heid Music and Fox Valley Medical Society Alliance are collaborating to present:
An
evening of local physicians performing at Lawrence University, Harper
Hall,
Saturday,
October 9, 2010 7pm-- to
raise money for Community for Hope.
Levels of sponsorship:
Steinway
$2500 and up
Boston
$1000 to $2499
Essex
$500 to $999
Friends
of Music $100 to $499
Make checks payable to: "Community for Hope" and mail to:
Doctors
in Recital
Peg
Larson
110
Stoney Beach Rd.
Oshkosh,
WI 54902
Tickets are $50 and can be purchased thru Heid Music at 920 734 1969.
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We are a completely volunteer-based organization, and welcome and appreciate the help of any person or group who wishes to support our efforts. Please click on the links to the left to learn more. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Looking for a mental health care provider or support services in the Oshkosh/Appleton area? Click here for a comprehensive, printable directory of services and providers. ------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------ Back to School Fair
FVTC 2010 Grief Symposium WebCast: Fox Valley Tech has produced a webcast about suicide. The CFH prevention program is part of the webcast. Go to www.fvtc.edu and click on webcast services. The program is listed as ' Suicide in Our Community '.
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To view a copy of our brochure, click on the image to the right. (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Click HERE for PDF version. |
Winnebago County Human Services (920) 233-7707 Emergency: 911 National Crisis Line 800-273-TALK [8255] a |
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(c) 2010 Community for Hope |