Huron High School hosts information session for Day of Hope Monday
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2025 Day of Hope
Banners with positive messages hung on the walls with post-it notes of messages from fellow students and staff. Here, one student reads the messages on the “You matter…” banner.
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Kelsi Stricherz of True Reflections Counseling greets a group in the high school commons and explains the resources in front of them. Each home room over the course of Monday afternoon came to the commons area to participate.
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A balloon arch of mental health awareness month-colored balloons were present for students to take group photos under.
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Students were also encouraged to write responses to questions on poster board on each table. Stress balls, stickers and other items promoting mental health resources were available on the tables.
Monday, businesses around town celebrated Huron’s Day of Hope to promote mental health awareness and suicide prevention with balloons and ribbons in store windows. The high school held time in the afternoon with counselors from multiple agencies in town to explain resources for those who find themselves in need.